Old Android-powered Nokia show what could have been

Peter, 25 August, 2016

Someone dug up old Android-running Nokia prototypes and ran them through Geekbench. They are too outdated to see the light of day now, but it's nice to take a peek at what could have been.

First up is the Nokia 5320 (no, not this one). It runs Android 4.4 on a Snapdragon 800 chipset with 2GB of RAM. Unfortunately, these devices didn't go through GFX Bench, which would have given us specs like screen, camera, wireless and so on.

The Android-running Nokia XL that actually got released

Then there's the very odd Nokia RM-1490. It's powered by an AMD A8-5545 APU - a quad-core chip with 19W TDP! It ran an even older Android 4.2 (have you seen a commercial device that runs Android on AMD?) and had 2GB of RAM again.

At a guess, this was a laptop (Nokia made laptops too, well a "netbook"). Or it could be a tablet as the benchmark didn't detect the full 4-core setup and the clock speed is low. Still, even with disabling half the cores and downclocking, fitting this APU in a tablet would have been a stretch.

So these aren't the upcoming Android-powered devices under the Nokia banner that are being developed right now. Still, it's a shame that the partnership with Microsoft killed these products in the development stage.

Thanks for the trip down memory lane, stipe1906!

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Reader comments

  • Minttu
  • 17 Oct 2016
  • mhM

Why only 22MP when Nokia already had the 41MP (1/1.2" sensor size) camera beast 808 PureView, which is still in late 2016 the biggest phone camera sensor released! Why did we have to go backwards? Come on Nokia, do what you do best - drive cameratech...

  • Sergyu
  • 09 Oct 2016
  • spu

when the new nokia with 22mpx camera specs and other high-end things comes out, i will buy it, untill then, hail to nokia 808 the camera king of smartphones.

  • george_takerog
  • 30 Sep 2016
  • UD{

hope nokia will provide a sample phone for those who are nokia patronize since way back then

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