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Nokia was testing Android on its Lumia smartphones before its devices   and services division was acquired by Microsoft, reports the New York   Times.
 
A team within Nokia had Android up and running on the company’s Lumia   handsets well before Microsoft and Nokia began negotiating Microsoft’s   $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia’s mobile phone and services business,   according to two people briefed on the effort who declined to be   identified because the project was confidential. Microsoft executives   were aware of the existence of the project, these people said.
 
Of course, one would expect Nokia to have a plan B in case it ran into   trouble with Windows Phone. Getting Android running on the Lumia was not   a Herculean engineering effort, according to their source.
 
Notably, Nokia had an option to exit its partnership with Microsoft at   the end of 2014 and may have used the threat of switching to Android as   tool in its dealings with the company
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