Nokia's anticipated first Android phone, believed to be dubbed Nokia X and previously codenamed Normandy, might soon be available in Vietnam, hints an online listing of the yet-to-be-announced device.
WMPoweruser spotted the alleged Nokia X aka Normandy listed at an e-commerce website in Vietnam, purportedly revealing the innards of the rumoured device. According to the Vietnamese online listing, the alleged Nokia X will come with a 4-inch TFT display with a resolution of 480x854 (FWVGA) pixels; 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon 200 processor; 5-megapixel rear camera; microSD card support and running Android 4.4 KitKat.
Further, the listing seemingly confirms that the rumoured Nokia X will come with dual-SIM support, while connectivity options including 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE, AGPS and Micro-USB. Other specifications include 4GB of inbuilt storage and Adreno 302 GPU.
Notably, the listing claims that the alleged Nokia X supports Google services like Google Play store, Google Search, Google Now, Google Maps, Calendar and YouTube.
It's worth pointing out that the image posted on the Vietnamese retailer's site shows the alleged Nokia X's home screen. The purported home screen includes apps for dialler, message, contacts, Internet, Twitter, Skype, MixRadio, Here Maps, Camera app, Plants Vs. Zombies, and Gallery, which is very much in-line with previous leaked screenshots of the device.
Unfortunately, the purported Vietnamese retailer's listing does not reveal anything about pricing and availability details of the alleged Nokia X phone.
Not too long ago, @evleaks claimed that Nokia's only Android phone might be launched as the Nokia X.
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