The first Android smartphone from Nokia would be called Normandy code. The Finnish company is working well or working on a entry level model running Google's OS. "Normandy" is a code name and it would be known internally as other names. A photo of Evleaks reveals the design of the latter.
We do not really know when the design of this model has
begun and if out someday, but at Nokia internal sources confirm the existence of this phone. This is a modified version of Android that would turn over , a bit like what offers the Amazon Kindle Fire with Fire OS . Evleaks published a photo of the Nokia Normandy last November. There is a lack of sensitive button below the screen , as is the case on many brands Android, and as requested by Google. But this model there will emerge ?
Nokia Normandy would be the first Android model
While Microsoft has acquired the mobile division of Nokia, it is not known when designing the Android model began . A smartphone that would be placed in the Asha series , the entry level . Some employees at Nokia talking about a 2014 launch , but it's hard to see Microsoft accept that. We do not know whether it's all in the past or simply stand by Nokia.
We do not really know when the design of this model has
begun and if out someday, but at Nokia internal sources confirm the existence of this phone. This is a modified version of Android that would turn over , a bit like what offers the Amazon Kindle Fire with Fire OS . Evleaks published a photo of the Nokia Normandy last November. There is a lack of sensitive button below the screen , as is the case on many brands Android, and as requested by Google. But this model there will emerge ?
Nokia Normandy would be the first Android model
While Microsoft has acquired the mobile division of Nokia, it is not known when designing the Android model began . A smartphone that would be placed in the Asha series , the entry level . Some employees at Nokia talking about a 2014 launch , but it's hard to see Microsoft accept that. We do not know whether it's all in the past or simply stand by Nokia.
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