A picture purportedly showing a prototype of Nokia's
first Android-based smartphone, codenamed "Normandy," has surfaced on
China's popular social network, Sina Weibo. The image then made its way
to Twitter via @seamisu.
The photo doesn't reveal any clues about the device's specifications or even its size, but The Verge cites sources saying it's going to be a low-to-mid-range device with a forked version of Android and a custom UI.
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It makes sense when you consider previous rumors (and images) of a Nokia Android device, but we'd hold any further speculations until Microsoft's purchase of Nokia's handset division is finalized.