Although Nokia(s nok) hasn’t yet launched its Android-powered phone, code-named Normandy, more evidence surfaced on Thursday indicating the device will be pretty inexpensive even without a contract. Spotted by WMPowerUser, a retail website in Vietnam is showing the Nokia X A110 with a cost of $110 when converted from local currency. That’s in line with Nokia’s current low-cost handsets in the Asha product line.

I checked Amazon’s U.K. site to get an overseas price for the Asha 503: It’s roughly $119 when converted from Euros. That’s about what I expected as Asha is a low-end phone that can run a limited set of apps. While the online retailer is just a single unofficial source, this price does make sense and further suggests the Nokia X will be Microsoft’s strategy to get sales growth in emerging and low-cost markets.
The Nokia X is reported to run Android(s goog) but…
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