Just when we thought that Nokia was done as an independent
manufacturer, the Finnish brand surprised us by announcing a new tablet which
runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop. The N1 Tablet looks like a decent comeback for
Nokia and the device itself looks elegant with a similar design to the iPad
mini.
According to sources, the tablet is design by Foxconn (the
same company that makes Apple products), features a 7.9-mm display with a
resolution of 2048x1536 pixels, and is powered by a quad-core Intel Atom Z3580
64-bit SoC. It comes with a unibody design and is quite slim at just 6.9 mm.
The price for the tablet has been put at $249 (Rs. 15,300 approx.) which sounds
impressive. The tablet surprisingly runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop with the Nokia
Z Launcher over it. Nokia says that it will brought to the market in Q1 2015
through a brand-licensing agreement with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
partner responsible for manufacturing, distribution and sales.
Here is a quick comparison of the N1 with the
iPad Mini 3 and Nexus 7:
Nokia N1
|
Apple
iPad mini 3
|
Nexus 7
(2013)
|
|
SoC
|
Intel
Atom Z3580, Quad-core 2.3Ghz
|
Apple
A7, Dual-core 1.3Ghz
|
Qualcomm
Snapdragon S4 pro, Quad-core 1.5Ghz
|
Display
|
7.9-inch,
IPS with 2048x1536 pixels
|
7.9-inch,
IPS with 2048x1536 pixels
|
7-inches,
IPS with 1920x1200 pixeks
|
RAM
|
2GB
|
1GB
|
2GB
|
Weight
|
318gms
|
331gms
|
290gms
|
Camera
|
8MP
rear, 5MP front
|
5MP
rear, 1.2MP front
|
5MP
rear, 1.2MP front
|
OS
|
Android
5.0 Lollipop with Z-Launcher
|
iOS
8.1.1
|
Android
5.0 Lollipo
|
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