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So, what are we seeing here?
Well, we can see a back button, lock screen, dialer, and screen with Skype running. It does look a little Windows Phone-ish, up near the notification bar, plus it appears to support dual-SIMs, leading us to believe this is an international phone. The UI is semi-card-like; definitely not reminiscent of anything currently on Android.
If anything, I think it’s safe to assume that this is a mid or low-end phone aimed at international markets. This isn’t a flagship Nokia device running Android.
GSM Arena has posted another screenshot from the device, this time showing off the device’s About Phone page. From what we can see, it is apparently running Android 4.4.1 “Kit Kat,” which is actually quite the surprise. Does it make it any more desirable? No, not really.
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