An image of a red Nokia smartphone leaked by EvLeaks in November now has a story behind it. According to The Verge,
it is the long-awaited Nokia Android handset. Pocket-lint has been
unable to confirm the validity of the rumour, so maybe approach this
with caution.
Code named "Normandy", the handset will reportedly run a forked
version of Android, similar to the software Amazon has on its Kindle
Fire line. The software running on the Nokia handset won't look like the
typical Android running on most smartphones today, but is said to have
support for top Android applications on the market.
The "Normandy" handset is said to be aimed at the low-end market,
equivalent to Nokia's line of Asha devices. No specifications for the
handset were shared, but from the leaked press photo, we can gather it
won't have capacitive touch buttons.
It's not clear if Nokia's Android handset will actually be released, given Microsoft will be acquiring Nokia's handset
business in the first quarter of 2014. We can't really see Microsoft,
who has gone all-in behind its Windows Phone software, condoning an
Android-based device under its ownership.
However, according to The Verge, employees within Nokia have been
notified the project is "full steam ahead" and that the handset will be
released in 2014.
Industry insider, fans, and the like, have all hoped for an Android handset from Nokia for quite sometime.
An image of a red Nokia smartphone leaked by EvLeaks in November now has a story behind it.
According to The Verge,
it is the long-awaited Nokia Android handset. Pocket-lint has been
unable to confirm the validity of the rumour, so maybe approach this
with caution.
Codenamed "Normandy", the handset will reportedly run a forked
version of Android, similar to the software Amazon has on its Kindle
Fire line. The software running on the Nokia handset won't look like the
typical Android running on most smartphones today, but is said to have
support for top Android applications on the market.
The "Normandy" handset is said to be aimed at the low-end market,
equivalent to Nokia's line of Asha devices. No specifications for the
handset were shared, but from the leaked press photo, we can gather it
won't have capacitive touch buttons.
It's not clear if Nokia's Android handset will actually be released, given Microsoft will be acquiring Nokia's handset
business in the first quarter of 2014. We can't really see Microsoft,
who has gone all-in behind its Windows Phone software, condoning an
Android-based device under its ownership.
However, according to The Verge, employees within Nokia have been
notified the project is "full steam ahead" and that the handset will be
released in 2014.
Industry insider, fans, and the like, have all hoped for an Android handset from Nokia for quite sometime.
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Nokia Thinking of the real world
Nokia Thinking of the real world. It’s not all about the ‘eco’, though. “The nicest
bit is we design for people,” says Meyer. "We push to simplify things
for the people who are going to buy the product. As a designer, you need
to be aware of so many things today. It’s quite an adventure.”
And
that’s where sustainability comes right back into it. Nokia phones are
designed, and built, to last. To survive being dropped or dipped in the
baby’s breakfast. That way, replacement phones aren’t purchased so
often, despite the profit incentive this might provide.
How
sustainability influences product design is being constantly improved.
Research and development teams at Nokia are always looking to take
things even further. Recent trials have included tests for new,
renewable energy sources, such as powering mobile phones using solar
energy.
We hope Nokia try make something new next year
Nokia phones for future 2015
Nokia phones for future 2015. See video below and watch the new concept of technology
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Future of Mobile Phones by Nokia
Future of Mobile Phones by Nokia. Nokia technology introducing new future of mobile phones. See video below for more detail the concept
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