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Nokia's MWC event will come in a live webcast, teases Nokia X



Following the day before yesterday's leak from the top Twitter tipster, showing us a Press image of what has to come in line of the Finnish manufacturers Mobile World Congress trade show announcement, the company has their yet another edition of teaser official, again seemingly hinting the Nokia X, successor from their Asha line-up, internally codenamed as Normandy.

Recently we saw the people from Finland updating their number of social media accounts to the Green color code, which all puts us in hope to see something, Nokia and Google's Android based stuff pour out of their pipeline. Accordingly, why we take the Nokia's in works, Android handset for granted this time? Well that four black arrows formed "X" from the above teaser looks to blend great with what evleaks showed us earlier this week. The firm even makes it clear that, their 24th MWC Conference show will also available through a live webcast, starting at 8:30 AM local time, on the date's aforementioned, as these lines suggests, "Bookmark this page and meet us here to watch our press conference from Mobile World Congress."

Source: TechnoBuffalo

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