In recent days @evleaks shared with the world further, interesting leaks. We can see the appearance of a mysterious Nokia's interface with Android and a new corporate look of the Samsung's interface overlay.
Let's start with Nokia. Jacek has written recently about whether the project Normandy has a chance to hit the market. The last leakage may suggest that the phone has a chance to see the light of day... In any case, the menu view indicates that the project is quite advanced - but still we do not know whether these are just manufacturer's trials or a ready prototype of a future phone. And although I'm afraid that the pictures presented above are just a work of graphics, it is worth paying attention to a few details. You can see that the phone supports Dual-SIM mode. Two coverage indicators at the top bar suggest that. The eye-catcher is the lack of the two function keys – we do not have them either on the panel below the screen or on the display. Maybe Nokia will try manual gestures, and maybe the keys will appear depending on our needs? From the pictures it also shows that the interface was quite heavily modified and doesn't resemble well-known overlays on Android. I wish we had photographs accompanied by even a scrap of information, clarifying what we are really dealing with...
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| New Samsung's interface photo: @evleaks |
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It's a little better with the new interface of Samsung. Here it is known that we will see soon the overlay in the new version - most likely during the launch of Galaxy S5, and perhaps even earlier - in late February at the MWC. Whatever the case - changes promise to be a very positive...
Source @evleaks
