Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Filter images of the first Nokia smartphone with Android – RPP News

Tuesday, 08 September 2015 | 11:13 a.m.

Nokia is prohibited from fabricating their own smartphones to 2016 due to an agreement with Microsoft; however, this does not prevent the company put its name on devices made by third parties. Indeed, new leaked images show the possible new smartphone from Nokia to work with the operating system Android .

The particular model will be called Nokia C1 a smartphone that uses Android Lollipop and would be manufactured by Foxconn. The photograph CNMO filtered by the portal show that largely resembles, though in a smaller size, the first tablet Android Nokia, the N1.

According to the site specialized PhoneArena, this device is expected to be 5 inches, has an Intel Atom processor, 2GB of RAM, a main chamber and a front 8Mpx 5mpx.

The leaked images indicate that the completion of the new Nokia C1 is metallic, with lines that quite reminiscent of Apple’s iPhone. That is, having a body in one piece. Have a speaker on the bottom and also the camera is situated at the top, center, and not project much of the housing. The side frames are curved and really small.

So far there is no information on possible official announcement or release date, so we will wait for more news about the upcoming smartphone . Nokia

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