Seeing the phone itself in it's hardware formfactor, we now have a little bit from the unit's software side. We may see it all coming to a reality, as the leading tipster evleaks once again pops-up on Twitter with what it looks like the screenshots from an in works Finnish Nokia manufactured and Android powered smartphone Normandy.
What catches our eyes first here, is the dual-SIM capabilities on the handset, proving that with two operating network signals on the top notification bar. The leaks also revels the traditional Nokia Lumia like application drawer/homescreen on the left side, keeping up their live tiles finish. From the right, it seems to be the notification shade, that will give you basic access to the latest calender events, recent missed calls and messages and also allowing to open up apps and games like Skype, Facebook, MixRadio, Jetpack Joyride, Twitter and more.
In total we would like to call this setup a mixture of Lumia and Asha with a kind of Android OEMs. And as sources states, you may be aware that, the dates on certain press renders and screenshots can always be clues of it's launch or announcement dates. Nevertheless, the dates we see in the above screens are of 25th, Tuesday, that aligns perfectly to the dates in the month of February, which will be the second day of the Mobile World Congress exhibition, and if everything falls in our favor this time, we may actually see the Nokia made Android smartphone go official.
"Two ways to interact with Normandy," added evleaks in there tweet.
Source: evleaks (Twitter), Pocketnow