Here’s what an Android smartphone from Nokia could look like

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As per its agreement with Microsoft, Nokia won’t be allowed to release any smartphones until 2016, but that doesn’t mean we can’t draw up our own concepts for a Nokia-made Android smartphone. The device doesn’t look that much different from Nokia’s previous Lumia devices, being very rectangular and maintaining fairly pointed corners, as opposed the curved ones that most smartphones have. 

We know that Nokia is not allowed to manufacture and release smartphones under its name till 2016. However, that doesn’t stop us from conceptualizing what a Nokia made premium Android smartphone would look like. Today we have come across three new images of a Nokia smartphone concept. The phone seems to retain a similar design as as the company’s Lumia range. However, the phone is made entirely of metal and not polycarbonate. Nevertheless, the device looks quite good especially with its unibody design. The bezels are extremely thin, which makes it all the more premium. Interestingly, the buttons on the sides stand out from the overall body due to its black shade. The power button lies on the left while the volume keys as well as the camera button lies on the right. You get the Nokia branding right on top of the device, along with a large front camera sensor besides it. But the designer has done well to blend everything together into one design.

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