The Android device, according to the report, is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 200 8225Q chip and was built and tested by Nokia’s Beijing R&D team. It seems that the experimenting with Android is expected to continue and the project will only be cancelled once the Microsoft and Nokia deal is finalized later on this year. We doubt Microsoft wants to roll out any Android devices anytime soon, but we guess exploring the possibilities even if it’s just a prototype can’t hurt, right? Not to mention it is also possible that Microsoft wanted to acquire Nokia to prevent such a thing from happening because losing their number 1 Windows Phone partner is definitely not good for the platform, although we have to admit that we are curious as to what a Nokia Android device might look like.