Nokia teases 'X' as it prepares to launch its Android phone
Nokia is preparing to launch its Android phone, codenamed Normandy, and the company is teasing it heavily today. The low-cost handset is expected to be named Nokia X when the Finnish smartphone maker unveils it next week, and today’s teaser image shows four black arrows all pointing to one location to form a green X. It’s consistent with the green theme that Nokia has used for its previous Mobile World Congress press invite, but it also matches similar coloring found on a leaked marketing image of the Nokia X.
Evleaks posted the image yesterday, alongside what appears to be the final branding for Nokia’s Android phone. Specifications have also been leaked, including a 4-inch display, 512MB of RAM, and 4GB of storage. Nokia is expected to ship the X with just a 5-megapixel camera, further confirming suspicions it’s targeting the low end with this particular handset. The Nokia X is expected to run a "forked" version of Android that will support some popular apps alongside an app store for developers to port their existing Android apps across. Nokia is expected to unveil its X handset on February 24th at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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