Thursday, January 9, 2014

Nokia's Android phone Normandy purportedly leaked sporting custom UI, dual-SIMs

We have already heard about Nokia's rumoured Normandy budget phone, but now, new details of the yet-to-be-announced first Nokia Android device has been revealed in new leak.

Phone tipster, @evleaks after earlier claiming that reports suggesting that the Nokia Normandy will not see the light of day were incorrect, has now shared fresh leaked images of the device.

The leaked images purportedly reveal the alleged Nokia Normandy with a completely custom Android interface. The UI looks reminiscent of the software on Nokia's budget Asha line-up, though it's obviously Android underneath. Notably, an earlier report had suggested that Nokia, following the lead of Amazon, has been working on a fully-tailored or forked version of Android. Further, the report claimed that the alleged Nokia Normandy smartphone has been targeted at the low-cost segment as an Asha-equivalent smartphone, but with access to more traditional smartphone apps - a benefit that the report suggested had been missing in Nokia's dated Series 40-based Asha phones.

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