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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

Normandy or Nokia X shows up in a new Press render



Nokia's mysterious Android project, and their smartphone in works, codenamed Normandy or so called Nokia X has returned back to the rumor mill, again scoring marks for the top leakster, evleaks from Twitter.

This new Press render, pictured with lot's of green colored Nokia X's flowing in, again proves us the existence of the company's upcoming, yet to be announced smartphone powering out Google's Android platform, for the first time. As the firm's hardware section is in safe hand's of the Redmond software maker, Microsoft, we still suspect the phone's arrival for the public consumers. As heard the past week, the handset is expected to go official this month, at Nokia's Press Conference, scheduled on 24th, on the Mobile World Congress trade show floor.

So, how far has we come? The Nokia X or Normandy is rumored with a Dual-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, running at 1GHz, an Adreno 302 GPU, four-inches PWVGA screen of 480 x 854 resolution display, 4 gigabytes of internal storage (expandable via microSD card slot), 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, five megapixels primary camera on the back capable of capturing 720p videos at 30 frames-per-second, 3G dual-SIM cards support on HSDPA networks and running a special version of Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box.

Source: evleaks (Twitter)

Nokia's Android handset coming at MWC, this month



Nokia's next big step to the smartphones industry, with it's previously talked and leaked handset powered with Google's platform, Android is nearing to it's launch, reportedly pretty soon, this very month.

According to the words coming in from The Wall Street Journal, the Finnish manufactured Android smartphone, codenamed internally as Normandy is to make it's official debut later this month at their Mobile World Congress event, which is to take place on 24th of February, between 8:30 and 9:30 AM local time, in Barcelona, Spain.

As we read on their article further, people familiar with the story stated to the source that the new Nokia Android phone will be entirety different from any other Android OEM's from the current market, where the Normandy or Nokia X users will not be given any kind of access to Google developed features and other Android applications from the Google Play stream. It is also read that the phone will come pre-installed with digital services crafted by Nokia and Microsoft, including the company's own Here mapping, MixRadio music streaming services and Nokia application portal. But until we see anything bona fide, we do know how to treat these news with the taste of gossips.

Source: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Nokia X or Normandy is coming to India in March



We have seen the Finnish manufacturer introducing a number of smartphones in the Indian sand, where now it seems to be the time for the long awaited Android powered handset, the Nokia X or codenamed Normandy, which is also about show it's face off officially in Republic of India.

Today we have confirmations coming in a from an unknown Indian Senior Executive Officer from the company (identity is not yet unveiled), speaking about the smartphone's arrival next month, March, in his country, as a new add-on to the current Asha fleet. These words again lead us likely to a Mobile World Congress announcement, this month.

The Nokia manufactured X aka Normandy is expected to pack a Dual-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, clocked at 1GHz, a Adreno 302 GPU, four-inches PWVGA screen of 480 x 854 resolution display, 4 gigabytes of internal mass storage space with microSD card memory expansion, 512 megabytes of RAM, five megapixels primary camera on the back capable of capturing 720p videos at 30 frames-per-second, with 3G dual-SIM card slots with HSDPA connectivity and running Android's version 4.4 KitKat out of the box.

Source: GO ANDROID