The Finnish company Nokia recently introduced the Nokia N1 tablet, a 7.9-inch device that incorporates the factory installed Android operating system in one of its most recent versions, Android 5.0 Lollipop. But it seems that Nokia's journey through the Android operating system is not going to end there, as we could soon attend the presentation of the Nokia C1, a new Nokia smartphone that would come with the Android operating system. In fact, a few new conceptual designs They have put us on the track of what this terminal could look like.
The first leaked image of the Nokia C1 reveals a smartphone with a relatively simple appearance. The back cover appears to be plastic, with the Nokia logo embedded in it. In the front of the alleged Nokia C1 shown in this picture we see the operating system Android in its latest version of Android 5.0 Lollipop accompanied by the application Z Launcher for Nokia.
But the second image is even more revealing. As can be seen in this image, the Nokia C1 could reach the market in two versions: a version with the Android operating system and another version with the Windows Phone operating system. Both versions would share the same technical specifications with the only difference that the version of the Nokia C1 with Windows Phone would come with 2 GigaBytes of RAM, while the Android version will bring a RAM of 3 GigaBytes.
And as regards the technical specifications of the Nokia C1, this new leak has also been accompanied by a complete list of features. In the view, the Nokia C1 incorporate a screen five inches with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, a processor Intel of four cores running at 2.8 GHz, 2 / 3 gigabytes of memory RAM, 32 / 64 / to 128 gigabytes of internal storage, 20.1 megapixel main camera, A front camera of five megapixels and a battery with 3,100 mAh capacity.
We have to take into account that we are facing completely extra-official designs, some designs that curiously present certain similarities with the first filtered image that appeared in relation to the Nokia C1. The origin of these new images points to the Asian website MyDrivers.com , so for the moment we cannot confirm that we are facing the final appearance that the new smartphone from the Finnish company Nokia will have.
However; Some users will recall that not long ago the American company Microsoft bought the mobile division of Nokia. This agreement included a clear condition: Nokia cannot use its brand to manufacture smartphones until December 31, 2015. Therefore, unless Nokia decides to ally with some other company to manufacture its new smartphone (as it has done by allying with Foxconn to manufacture the Nokia N1), for now everything indicates that we will have to wait until 2016 to attend the Nokia C1 launch.