Just when we thought Nokia was walking off into the sunset with its devices business, the company, out of nowhere, launched an Android powered tablet today. The Nokia N1 tablet sports an 8.9-mm display with a quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 64-bit SoC . From the looks, the device looks just like an iPad Mini. It is priced at $249 and runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop with a layer of Nokia's Z Launcher on top.
Here's a quick look at the technical specifications.
Tech Specs |
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Height
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200.7mm
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Width
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138.6mm
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Weight
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318g
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Camera
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8
MP rear with autofocus
5
MP front, fixed focus
1080p
video recording
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Display
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7.9 inch
2048x1536
resolution
Gorilla
glass 3
IPS panel
with LED backlight
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Processor
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Intel
64-bit Atom Z3580 Processor, 2.3 GHz
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Memory
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LPDDR3
(800 MHz), 2 GB
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Storage
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32 GB
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Graphics
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PowerVR
G6430, 533 MHz
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Battery
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5300 mAh
lithium polymer (3.7 V)
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Connectivity
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Wi-Fi,
(802.11a/b/g/n/ac); dual channel (2.4GHz & 5Ghz) with MIMO
Bluetooth
4.0
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Software
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Android TM
5.0 Lollipop
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