Snapshots of the much anticipated Nokia Android smartphone 'X' aka Normandy have once again surfaced online, just a few weeks ahead of the rumoured February launch
French technology website, Nowhereelse has released a couple of never-seen-before Nokia X pictures. In the image, the orange Nokia phone boasts of bar shaped structure with curved corners, similar to the company's flagship Lumia (Mid-range) series' contour design. On the second image, the device's rear-side is shown featuring a camera (no LED flash) with Nokia logo embellishment engraved horizontally. [To view the snapshots, click here]
One noticeable feature of the leaked picture is that, unlike other graphic renders of the phone leaked in the past, the new images are of the real model of Nokia X.
Nokia X is pegged to be a budget phone. It reportedly features a 4.0-inch WVGA (800x480p) display and run the custom Android OS (probably KitKat) with 'Live Tile' features. It is expected to house 1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset with 512MB RAM and 4GB inbuilt storage (expandable via microSD card).
Word on the street is that the Finnish brand is likely to launch the company's first android smartphone Nokia X aka Normandy at the upcoming international telecommunication trade fair MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2014 on 24 February as it has invited select media outlets to attend the Nokia conference.
Rumoured specifications of Nokia X (RM-980) aka Normandy:
Model | Nokia X (RM-980) aka Normandy |
Display | 4.0-inch WVGA (800x480p) screen |
OS | Android KitKat |
Processor | 1GHz Dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon series chipset |
RAM | 512MB |
Storage capacity | 4GB (expandable) |
Camera | Main: 5.0-megapixel camera |
Battery | 1500 mAh |
Add-ons | Dual-SIM, Nokia store apps with third party Android applications, microSD card slot |
Colors | Black, Cyan, Green, Red, White and Yellow |