Monday, 13 January 2014
Original face of Nokia Android Phones Revealed
Rumors about the " Normandy " , the code name for Nokia's first Android device , continue to emerge . Once the interface , this time scattered images of suspected appearance of the product .
Photos of this device for the first time uploaded to the microblogging site Twitter style made in China , Sina Weibo , by a user with the pseudonym Palm Uncle . The image is then reported by the site WPCentral , Monday ( 01/13/2014 ) .
Unfortunately , the leaked picture does not show the whole body of Normandy . Most of his body is covered with a protective casing , which is apparently made of rubber .
Sina Weibo the latest Nokia Image appearance Normandy The figure also shows the Nokia Normandy is in boot mode . Nokia logo appear in this mode .
Based on the brightness of the screen , the site WPCentral suspect that Normandy will use the same type of screen with the Lumia 520 , which is an IPS panel .
Meanwhile , these devices use only one button on the face . In the center , just below the screen , looks a function button that allegedly have " Back " .
Picture latest appearance is in line with the leaks reported by Evleaks on Twitter some time ago . At that time , the likes Twitter account leaked images of the products that have not been reported by the show interface Normandy , complete with a physical form .
Problem specifications , other leaks which contains Normandy AnTuTu benchmark results show that the device is amplified 200 Snapdragon processor , Android OS 4.4.1 Kitkat , and 5 megapixel camera . The 4-inch screen with a resolution of 854 x 480 .
Continuation of news of Normandy actually sounds a bit odd considering Nokia 's mobile business will be bought by Microsoft valued at 7.2 billion dollars , according to the agreement announced September 2013 .
Microsoft previously has worked with Nokia to put Windows Phone OS which is a competitor in the Android - smartphone devices made in the Finnish manufacturer .
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