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Rumor: Microsoft to launch Android-powered Lumia devices soon

Ron Ron
September 18, 2019
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Rumor: Microsoft to launch Android-powered Lumia devices soon

For months we have been speculating what Microsoft plans to do with its latest Android handsets. Last month the company launched Nokia X2, the update to its Nokia X lineup that run on Android. Now, according to a new leak by prolific leakster, Evleaks, Microsoft is planning to put Android on its premium Lumia handsets with the Nokia by Microsoft branding. 

Nokia unveiled its X lineup, the X, X+, and XL handsets that run Android at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year. However, none of the devices possessed high-end hardware — as compared to the phones that we see in the Lumia lineup. However, that might change soon, as Microsoft is rumored to be introducing Lumia handsets with Android OS on them.

For a refresher, Nokia X utilizes the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) but lacks Google Mobile Services — a set of key features that you would find in a normal Android-powered smartphone. The company instead promotes its own, as well as Microsoft services. Are you excited about Android-powered Lumia devices? Would you consider getting one of those now?

More on this as it develops.

Big news: Android-powered Lumia incoming, from Nokia by Microsoft – http://t.co/KKLstDDVVO

— @evleaks (@evleaks) July 7, 2014

Further reading: Lumia, Nokia X

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