Although Nokia is prohibited from making
its own smartphones until 2016 or so (due to the acquisition deal with
Microsoft), the Finland-based former market leader is not barred from
putting its name on other kinds of mobile devices. That's the reason why
we got a little bit surprised by the Android-powered tablet, the Nokia N1, which clearly showed the company's intention of launching a crusade onto the Android scene.
The
rumor mill has been constantly feeding us with speculations that Nokia
might have an Android-powered smartphone running stock Android with its
own Z Launcher atop - the Nokia C1. It already appeared in a few
promising renders a dew days ago, and these seem to be mostly on point with the two brand new real-life images that just popped up in the wild.
What
these show us is a sleek device with seemingly-promising screen-to-body
size ratio and on-screen navigation buttons that is running Android.
Design-wise, it bears a lot of similarities with the Nokia N1 tablet,
but in a smaller form factor, naturally.
We
expect the device to have the following specs: a 5-inch display, an
Intel Atom chipset, paired with 2 GB of RAM, and an 8 MP camera, coupled
with a 5 MP front camera. As you can see, it won't probably be a
high-end device, but merely an entry-level mid-range one.
There
is zero info on its potential announcement and release date just yet.
As the Nokia N1 got unveiled on November 18, 2014, but got out on the
market a couple of months later on, we don't rule out the possibility
that Nokia could announce its return sometime in one or two months'
time.
Are you excited already?
By: Nokia
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