New leaked Nokia X pictures reveal Windows Phone-inspired UI
New Nokia X photos have leaked online, revealing the UI and build of the much-awaited phone.
New pictures of the rumoured Nokia’s Android smartphone, dubbed as the Normandy a.k.a Nokia X A110, have leaked on the web. Unlike the previous leaks, new pictures give us a better view of UI and build of the phone.
The Nokia X A110 seems similar to the company’s Asha budget smart feature phone series. It has volume buttons and a lock screen button on the right side of the handset. As you can see in the images below, the rear camera has no Nokia branding. The UI is very different as it features Windows Phone live tiles layer. There’s a shortcut for Store, but it’s not clear whether it will direct to Google’s Play store or a separate app store.
Nokia is likely to add its HERE maps suite instead Google’s Maps. The company may add its own music service as well. The Nokia X A110 will be available in single and dual-SIM versions.
Nokia has already started building hype around its Android smartphone. The company on its Chinese Weibo page and Conversation pages posted teaser images of the much-awaited smartphone.
Nokia is expected to officially announce the Nokia X A110 at the forthcoming MWC event in Barcelona.