Nokia’s alleged Normandy Android telephone has been leaked again, this time revealing more important points concerning the general design, color editions, and the interface.
A Twitter consumer named @picturepan2 has posted a picture that shows another engineering prototype of the alleged Nokia Normandy Android phone. The tweet stated, “Some other engineering prototype of Nokia Normandy.” The leaked engineering prototype purportedly displays the rumored Normandy phone in a live image running the Android OS, although no word on the model. Further, the leaked image unearths the proprietary launcher of the alleged Normandy phone. The monitor contains apps for dialer, contacts, messages, clock, digital, gallery, song, calendar, browser, Nokia store, and calculator. Particularly, all the apps are placed in rows, which contain three apps each. The alleged Normandy leaked engineering prototype is further seen aiding twin-SIMs and Wi-Fi Stump Blog.
In addition, popular phone tipster, @evleaks has additionally posted a render that purportedly reveals the Nokia Normandy in more than one color. The leaked render presentations the rumored Normandy in six color versions together with Black, Cyan, green, red, White and Yellow, which is very reminiscent to Ash’s new cellphone line-up (Ash 500, Ash 502, Ash 503). The tweet said, “Nokia Norman dies, 2014.”
The leaked render also presents the alleged Normandy cellphone’s home screen housing apps like MixRadio, Skype, Twitter, Plants Vs. Zombies, and the gallery, amongst others. It is value pointing out that the home screen of the alleged Normandy seems very similar to the tiles-primarily based UI seen on Lumia Windows Phone 8 devices.’
Previously, on Monday, the alleged Nokia Normandy was once supposedly spotted in a picture of a leaked engineering prototype. The leaked picture showed the alleged Normandy smartphone with Nokia branding on the display, which regularly appears when switching on the device.
An earlier leaked image of the rumored Nokia Normandy purportedly showed a customized Android interface operating on top of the device.







