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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Nokia Android phone leaked yet Normandy

Controversial Android phone on Nokia appeared again in the form of a leaked print rendering.

December saw several pieces of information regarding the so-called emerging Nokia project Normandy-very unexpected effort to run an operating system Android based on a Nokia device.

Project Normandy, first appeared in a leaked image from a reliable informant ever @evleaks, which has been confirmed by several sources. Apparently, this was a Nokia Asha equivalent, or an entry-level smartphone aimed mainly to developing countries.

Normandy apparently uses a forked version of Android that, like the Amazon Kindle Fire range, would be unrecognizable from the OS. Still, with his heart Android project Normandy would be able to perform a much wider range of current range of apps 8 Windows Phone from Nokia.

Given the special relationship of Nokia with Microsoft and the fact that the latter is ready to buy the Finnish company in the new year, still wouldn't quite bring ourselves to accept the existence of such a device.

Sure enough, last week reports suggested that Nokia had scrapped the project in Northern France to develop wearable intelligent devices. This was apparently without the intervention of Microsoft, but you have to suspect that looming shadow of society had a role in the decision.

Balance was restored, he thought. But this latest image by @evleaks (again) offers the slightest hope that we'll see an Android device Nokia-built sometime in 2014.

Well, probably not if we're honest. But grant us one last wistful look (probably) what could have been if Nokia had taken a different path several years ago.

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