Nokia’s Android project dubbed as Nokia Normandy might just be alive and that the smartphone could be an entry-level device which would look similar to the Asha 501 with the codename RM-980 A110, a 4-inch display and dual-SIM capability.
Today @evleaks has provided us with some rendered images of the device which give an idea about how the lockscreen would look and also apps like Viber and Skype. Not just that, the device has been put through Antutu’s benchmark test which shows that the smartphone has a 4-inch FWVGA display (480×854 pixels), a 5MP rear camera, runs on Android 4.4.1 KitKat and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.
Though the rumours sound exciting, they seem too good to be true. Microsoft has already taken over Nokia and the OEM venturing into the Android bandwagon seems quite unlikely. Also, making fake screenshots is not a difficult task today. All in all, we can only hope that Nokia would take such a drastic decision, till then we shall wait for more news to pop in.
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