According to a report in The Verge, the
previously leaked, mysterious Nokia
Normandy is an Android handset. Known
internally under several different
codenames, the device is said to be
developed as an equivalent to the low-cost
Nokia Asha range
he Nokia Normandy allegedly runs heavily
modified Android version – much like in the
case of the Amazon Kindle Fire range. The
OS will allow the handset to run popular
Android apps, thus addressing a major
shortcoming of the current Nokia Asha
lineup.
The Nokia Normandy development is
described as going at “full steam ahead”.
The handset is reportedly planned for a
release in 2014. However, with Microsoft’s
acquisition of Nokia's devices & services
units all but completed, we are yet to find
out what the Redmond giant’s plans for the
Normandy are.
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_
normandy_is_reportedly_a_lowcost_
android_phone-news-7346.php
previously leaked, mysterious Nokia
Normandy is an Android handset. Known
internally under several different
codenames, the device is said to be
developed as an equivalent to the low-cost
Nokia Asha range
he Nokia Normandy allegedly runs heavily
modified Android version – much like in the
case of the Amazon Kindle Fire range. The
OS will allow the handset to run popular
Android apps, thus addressing a major
shortcoming of the current Nokia Asha
lineup.
The Nokia Normandy development is
described as going at “full steam ahead”.
The handset is reportedly planned for a
release in 2014. However, with Microsoft’s
acquisition of Nokia's devices & services
units all but completed, we are yet to find
out what the Redmond giant’s plans for the
Normandy are.
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_
normandy_is_reportedly_a_lowcost_
android_phone-news-7346.php
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