Nokia's plans with Normandy is still "Full Stream Ahead," says reports






If you are not aware, the Finnish communications and information technology multinational corporation Nokia, was reportedly in plans to introduce an Android smartphone, and now the chances of seeing the smartphone go official is really narrow, before the acquisition of Nokia devices and it's service units to Microsoft deal turns out real.

But now, the flames are still on as the sources states that the company's Android project is "Full Stream Ahead", where the new handset rumored to carry out Android operation system is codenamed Normandy internally. And according to the smartphone you see above, the Lumia style device was posted on Twitter earlier by the top leakster evleaks on date of 25th of November, 2013.

What is being speculated now is that Nokia is developing a low-priced budget friendly Android smartphone that will be equivalent to it's Asha line-up, it is also said that the Normandy supports Android application like Skype and other popular apps on the same platform. As we read ahead, the Nokia employees working on the Normandy project were also informed that the device is planned for a 2014 release.

Source: The Verge, evleaks (Twitter)

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