The X Android smartphone from Nokia, code name "Normandy", just go beyond rumor. The Finnish company could launch at the MWC 2014.
The Nokia X "Normandy" had made about him following screenshots appeared on the canvas and a stint in the AnTuTu of roping.
Here again under the spotlight during his certification in three countries in recent days under reference RM-980. There are three emerging countries (Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand), which is altogether logical, the Nokia X is an entry level smartphone.
Let us recall that it would show a chick definition 854 by 480 pixels and would have an APN 5 megapixel and 512MB of RAM. As for its SoC, it would be a Qualcomm Snapdragon. The model is not known but is believed course a Snapdragon 400.
In line with the Lumia 630/635, the first Windows Phone dual SIM, it could also accommodate two SIM cards.
But unlike other Nokia smartphones, the Nokia X "Normandy" evolve as a fork of Android.
The company could benefit from MWC 2014 and its scheduled press conference February 24, 2014 to announce it.
If its launch seems increasingly likely, questions arise about the strategy that Nokia will soon enter into the fold of Microsoft.
The Nokia X "Normandy" had made about him following screenshots appeared on the canvas and a stint in the AnTuTu of roping.
Here again under the spotlight during his certification in three countries in recent days under reference RM-980. There are three emerging countries (Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand), which is altogether logical, the Nokia X is an entry level smartphone.
Let us recall that it would show a chick definition 854 by 480 pixels and would have an APN 5 megapixel and 512MB of RAM. As for its SoC, it would be a Qualcomm Snapdragon. The model is not known but is believed course a Snapdragon 400.
In line with the Lumia 630/635, the first Windows Phone dual SIM, it could also accommodate two SIM cards.
But unlike other Nokia smartphones, the Nokia X "Normandy" evolve as a fork of Android.
The company could benefit from MWC 2014 and its scheduled press conference February 24, 2014 to announce it.
If its launch seems increasingly likely, questions arise about the strategy that Nokia will soon enter into the fold of Microsoft.