Nokia was once the king of cellphones
in promising markets. But now it has lost ground because it was dawdling to
respond to Android's popularity in many parts of the world. In India, where
Nokia's phones had big share of cellphone sales just a few years ago, Android
was installed on 93% of new smartphones shipped there last year.
The company can help support the cost of
combating Apple and Google in a field where its own operating system frankly
isn't that competitive. It remains to be positive if this approach will work. Microsoft
may want this device to be successful.
The rumored budget
range Nokia device that's expected to run Android codenamed
"Normandy" will supposedly make its way to market at the very feasible
price of around $110. Still the company has not officially announced but we can
think over it and about its race in android phones.
Also See : Shall we expect Nokia with Android ?
Expected Features:
Display: 4.0-inch TFT screen with 480x800p (WVGA)
resolution,
Processor: 1GHz Snapdragon
200 series dual-core
OS: Android v4.4.2 KitKat OS
Camera: 5.0-megapixel
RAM: 512MB
Storage: 4GB inbuilt memory
(expandable up to 32GB)
Battery: 1500 mAh
Add ons: Dual-SIM,microSD
card slot, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth v4.0 with A2DP, A-GPS, Nokia store
apps with third party Android applications.
Nokia will have advantage of both OS windows and Android.
But before you get too excited, the
Normandy will apparently not be able to support Google Play, and
instead will run its own app store powered by Nokia, featuring well-liked apps such
as Skype, Facebook, Twitter and others. The
device will come with apps and services created by Nokia and Microsoft, along
with a separate app store featuring Android apps differently.
On February 24 Nokia has scheduled a press
event for the first day of MWC
Be in touch, for the expected announcements from
all major vendors and more updates.
Author : Nisha Nankani


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