Amidst more rumours regarding Nokia’s first Android smartphone, Nokia X, some of its internal specifications have surfaced online.
The Nokia X, previously known as Nokia Normandy, will apparently be powered by a dual-core Snapdragon processor clocking at 1GHz. While the precise SoC is not known yet, some previous rumours indicate the handset will feature a Snapdragon 200 8225Q.
Other leaked specifications, as shared by @evleaks, include a 4-inch TFT display with a resolution of 480×854 (FWVGA) pixels, 5-megapixel rear camera, 4GB storage with microSD card, 1500mAh battery, 521MB RAM, and dual-SIM support.
The handset is said to run a highly customised version of Android 4.4 KitKat also feature Nokia’s own application store on board, similar to what Amazon has done with its Kindle Fire tablets.
Recently, the Nokia X handset was listed on one of the Vietnamese online retailer websites. 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.
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.
The smartphone is said to get introduced in the upcoming MWC 2014 event going to be held in Barcelona starting from 24 February.
Source-NDTV