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Nokia Teases Its 'X' Smartphone Via Treasure Maps And Clues

The company uploaded a couple of images teasing us about their upcoming handset.

 

The Nokia X or the Normandy as it was earlier referred to has seen innumerable leaks over a last couple of months. Now after the MWC invite from Nokia, we are seeing some solid imagery not about the phone, but maybe related to its design or purpose.

Nokia's Weibo account posted a couple of images that show one kid in monkey suit and a monkey playing with a large tree. The next image strangely shows the same tree with roots heading deep into the ground to reveal a green X in the form of a DNA chain. The last image portrays a pirate map (does not make much sense) and invites people on the 24th of February at 15:30 hrs (8:30am local time) in Barcelona, Spain.

We are guessing that the Nokia X runs non-Google version of Android, but somehow the clues simply point the other way. If you have not noticed, Nokia has already pulled-down the green cover images and logo from its social media pages. On a related note, the company's YouTube page has posted this weird green duck video. This makes things even more confusing considering that a similar duck was once used as the Symbian mascot.


TAGS: Mobile Phones, Android, Nokia

 
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