We do not know if this device is ” super confidential ” or not, but we’ve just stumble on a further Nokia N9 lookalike with a non-MeeGo operating system on board. Well, it looks that way, anyhow. There isn’t any strategy to verify that the Android homescreen we see above is a sound Gingerbread installation and never an insignificant screenshot (the resolution looks all wrong, for something), however the source of this image is an identical Chinese fellow that posted an image of Nokia’s Windows Phone prototype, the ocean Ray , long ago in May, so we’re inclined to believe he’s got an inside line on this stuff. Additionally, the undersized Android UI elements at the screen actually encourage us to believe that here is indeed a Nokia testing device — if we were going to faux something like this, we’d use a typical screen grab for our tomfoolery — and Stephen Elop has openly admitted that Nokia spent a number of wild seconds contemplating a switch to Android. Well, folks, here is what that alternate future might need gave the look of.
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