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Is Nokia getting ready to reveal its next Android-powered device?

Nokia — now fully owned by Microsoft — posted this on its Conversations blog:
“Summer brings out our inner glow…stay tuned to Conversations to find out what we’ve got in store”

What’s Nokia getting at?

Rumours suggest a new Android-powered device along the lines of the X series is in the works less than 6 months after the Nokia X made its debut at MWC this year because let’s face it, Nokia foray into the Android can only be described as a flop.

Dubbed the Nokia X2, the device promises to be everything the X isn’t — according to rumours, of course. Unconfirmed specs include a larger 4.3-inch 800×480 display, a beefier dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 200 processor with 1GB RAM and 4GB of storage. The camera is expected to be upgraded as well with a 5MP unit at the back.

So is Nokia teasing the X2 or is it a different product altogether? We have three days until all is revealed. Until then, let us know what you think.

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