Upcoming Nokia Phones 2014: Android-Powered Normandy Spotted In Retailer's Website, Alleged Specs Include 4" Screen, Dual-Core CPU, Android 4.4 KitKat

Probably one of the most anticipated and highly controversial upcoming Nokia phones this 2014 is the Normandy which allegedly runs on Android. 

As early as November last year, rumors of an Android-powered handset from Nokia have emerged amidst reports of its impending transfer to the Microsoft compound. And for the past weeks, we have seen its alleged design, user interface, and it even appeared in a Chinese retailer website. 

This time, the Nokia Android phone was spotted in a Vietnamese retailer website. In a report by GSM Arena, the handset appeared in The Gioididong together with some of its features, most of which we already know from previous leaks. 

The Nokia Normandy's rumored specs include a 4-inch WVGA screen, a dual-core CPU clocked at 1GHz, Snapdragon 400, and a 5-megapixel camera. 

Other features which we have also read in the past weeks include dual-SIM support, and Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box.

According to the retailer, the Normandy would be able to get full support of Google services, which is a sigh of relief for people who are already planning to buy this droid. 

A few minutes after the page went online, it was taken down by the Vietnamese website. 

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