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Wow, that looks nice, akin to last year's Unihertz Jelly perhaps, but much more premium looking.

Any indication of roughly when it was made? I guess Android 4.3 gives some indication...

And was it destined to be a later model in the (old) Nokia X range?
Does it run the full set of Google Play services or the arrogant we-can-do-this-on-our-own Nokia X platform that obviously never got any traction?
 

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Pretty nice! But I see it better suited as mp3 player than as a phone...or using old school T9 instead of a virtual qwerty keyboard
 

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Originally Posted by vitaminj View Post
Wow, that looks nice, akin to last year's Unihertz Jelly perhaps, but much more premium looking.

Any indication of roughly when it was made? I guess Android 4.3 gives some indication...

And was it destined to be a later model in the (old) Nokia X range?
Does it run the full set of Google Play services or the arrogant we-can-do-this-on-our-own Nokia X platform that obviously never got any traction?


No google play services, only Chrome installed and a bunch of qualcomm test apps.
It was probably made in 2014 or so. I will post later a few more pics, stay tuned .
 

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So ... who do we pay to get this made with a more modern chipset in?
 

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Don’t know but I would buy one. Reminds me of old Sony Xperia Ray...awesome device then...
 

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So ... who do we pay to get this made with a more modern chipset in?
The same guys who will make a N900 or N950 with a modern chipset.
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The same guys who will make a N900 or N950 with a modern chipset.
So... nobody?
 

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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
Originally Posted by NX500 View Post
Originally Posted by vitaminj View Post
So ... who do we pay to get this made with a more modern chipset in?
The same guys who will make a N900 or N950 with a modern chipset.
So... nobody?
Well, I heard there's this guy Michael who's avid at recreating things that are obsolete & out-of-sale... Maybe contact him?
 

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