Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Did you expect Nokia's Android? A contract makes it impossible to ... - Android Help

Not long ago we told you about the Nokia Normandy , a model that as indicated from different sources leaked that use the Android operating system. Well, everything suggests that this model will never see the light and, therefore, if you expect your arrival, you no choice but to forget your possible purchase.

this does not happen because the news that was developing a device in Nokia labs were false. On the contrary, since it seems pretty clear that they were really doing different tests, but only internal and not to market release. Moreover, it suggests that Peter Skillman , former vice president of Megoo, was in charge of the project.

Besides, it has also now known that the particular device had a 400 Snapdragon processor and also a seven-inch tablet was also heading in relation to using Android (with a modified version of this system operating). But again, this was not due to the possibility of launching both terminals on the market in the near future, just for testing are explored.

Possible design Nokia Normandy

And what is the reason for saying this? Well, simply that there is a contract with Microsoft that prevents them from selling or distributing a product with the Nokia Mobile brand in the next two years -2014 and 2015 -. That is, that neither of the company purchased by the Redmond, for obvious reasons, nor that it is up to the fall Finns will go on terminal sales with Android right now (but they could be tested , of course). As simple as this.

In short, everything is left untouched since the sale of the mobile business to Microsoft and Nokia, this time from each of the companies will take its own course are met. The first is expected to do focus on different accessories such as flexible displays, and Redmond are what come to market mobile phones, but always governed by Windows Phone . That is, the news was true, and that the work existed, but remain merely as something nice and interesting, nothing more.

Source: Ctechcn Via: UnderwiredView

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