



Update : Nokia took to Twitter, teasing a supposed reveal that is to take place on the 17th of November. Only time will tell if the Nokia team is about to reveal this rumored Android handset.



Want to know how the #Nokia story continues? Find out with the @nokia team from Nov 17th: http://t.co/LfSik0aB3u pic.twitter.com/0Fru28yoGc — Nokia USA (@NokiaUS) October 31, 2014

The Nokia N9 was an interesting little device – the first phone from Nokia to run on MeeGo OS, which looks like an extremely simplified Android with added gesture suppor to help one get around. It was a good looking handset that dared to look unique, complementing the OS it was loaded with, so if the N9 team is truly working on a new Nokia flagship phone – it would be pretty interesting to see what the guys come up with.



What do you think about the N9's looks?







source: The Nokia N9 was an interesting little device – the first phone from Nokia to run on MeeGo OS, which looks like an extremely simplified Android with added gesture suppor to help one get around. It was a good looking handset that dared to look unique, complementing the OS it was loaded with, so if the N9 team is truly working on a new Nokia flagship phone – it would be pretty interesting to see what the guys come up with.What do you think about the N9's looks?source: MyDrivers via GSM Insider

Nokia is rumored again to be planning a re-entry into the smartphone business. We've heard speculations and whispers on the matter before, claiming that the Finland-based company will be coming back with an Android handset, though, how it would go about the naming matter is still a mystery, as Microsoft holds the rights to the Nokia name (on a smartphone) until 2016.Well, this new rumor, coming from China-based tech report sites, claims that the Nokia team that used to work on the N9 is currently hard at work, designing a new flagship smartphone that is going to run on Android. Microsoft may hold the rights to the logo, though Nokia is completely free to design handhelds and have them built through manufacturers. We suppose that, if this rumor is true, the handset in question will not bear Nokia's name, conflicting earlier reports, which suggested that the company prefers to wait for 10 years and re-enter the market with its own, recognizable name.