Nokia has been building its
own Android phone according to multiple sources familiar with the company’s
plans. Codenamed Normandy, and known internally at Nokia under a number of
other names, the handset is designed as the next step in low-end phones from the
Finnish smartphone maker.
The Finnish phone maker has
been working on a low-cost Android smartphone that's codenamed Normandy,
according to the Verge. This is device is said to use a "forked"
variant of Android that is different from what Google uses.
A press image of this
purported smartphone was leaked in late November and published by @evleaks onTwitter. While no specifications were included with the photo leak, one can see
that the phone comes with a touch screen and no noticeable capacitive
navigation buttons.
According to The Verge the
phone may be released in 2014
Source: This is Nokia's Android phone