Surprising thing comes from Nokia – Nokia N1 Tablet
After selling to Microsoft, Nokia lovers seemed to go to hopelessness about the existence of Nokia. But Nokia surprised them by launching a new product – Nokia N1 tablet. Overwhelming the expectation, this compact tablet is not running in the older version of Android like their Nokia X line of Smartphone line, nor does it run Windows 8.1, instead the Nokia N1 is running Android 5.0 Lollipop.
So, what is the detail information of this device? Be calm. It will be revealed now. The first and the most important thing, this device costs you $ 249 which is equivalent to 11,205 peso.
Starting with the display, the N1 has a 7.9-inch 4:3 display with a 2048 x 1536 resolution, just like the Nexus 9. It runs on a 64-bit Quad-Core Intel Atom, 2.3 Ghz with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. There’s an 8-megapixel main camera and a 5-megapixel front camera. AC in dual-band all powered by a 5,300 mAh Lithium-Polymer battery. Especially the layout of camera sensor, speakers and headphones but also the metal alloy, take an inspiration on Apple’s smallest tablet, the iPad Mini.
Available next year in China (at first) the N1 will be available in Natural Aluminum and will launch in selected markets thereafter. There’s no double that this is an interesting device from Nokia. To us, the N1 does look significantly like an iPad Mini running Android and in general this raises a few questions. What will happen to the N1 when the Nokia branding is sold to Microsoft? Will it launch in markets where Nokia and Microsoft are selling Windows tablets and devices? Hopefully, this is one Nokia device that we’ll all be able to enjoy, as it looks like that Android device we were all hoping for from Nokia has finally come true.
So, you guys, Nokia lovers, with all listed things above, with only 249 USD (PHP 11205), let speed up to buy one.