Wednesday, December 11, 2013

2:08 PM
Nokia might be planning a shift away from its Windows Phone base in future smartphones -- even as the mobile phone unit of the business heads to Microsoft. The company is working on an Android phone as part of a push into the low-end smartphone market, according to The Verge. Several sources close to Nokia suggested the company is working on the project under the code name "Normandy." Nokia reportedly is testing the device with a forked version of Android that doesn't skew to Google's version of the operating system.


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