According to The Verge, Nokia has an Android phone in development which is planned for 2014 release.
Codenamed Normandy, it is said to be a low-cost smartphone with "forked" version of Android and supports applications like Skype and other top Apps from Play Store.
Image of Nokia's Android Phone posted last November by @evleaks shows a Lumia-style device with no apparent capacitive buttons for navigation..
Even though promising, Nokia Android Phone may not see a brighter future due to Microsoft's recent acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division.
Codenamed Normandy, it is said to be a low-cost smartphone with "forked" version of Android and supports applications like Skype and other top Apps from Play Store.
Image of Nokia's Android Phone posted last November by @evleaks shows a Lumia-style device with no apparent capacitive buttons for navigation..
Even though promising, Nokia Android Phone may not see a brighter future due to Microsoft's recent acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division.