Nokia’s N1 Tablet is a shocking arrival after Microsoft’s takeover

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The arrival of this new Nokia was completed unexpected. After selling Nokia’s phone division to Microsoft, it was told that there will be no production of mobile devices by Nokia. My friend said that the mobile is well designed at very attractive price with Z Launcher over Android 5.0. Can anyone explain the pros and cons of this new Nokia device?

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Nokia’s N1 Tablet is a shocking arrival after Microsoft’s takeover

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The Nokia N1 is not a GSM device therefore you will not be able to send text messages or even make calls. It was announced on November 2014 but hasn’t been released yet. It is expected to be released some time in the first quarter of 2015. This device is definitely designed after Microsoft acquired Nokia.

The tablet measures 200.7 x 138.6 x 6.9 millimeters and weighs 318 grams. It has an IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display with 16M colors at 1536 x 2048 pixels screen resolution. It supports multi-touch and protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It runs on 2 GB RAM with 32 GB internal storage.

It supports Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP, microUSB 2.0, and Type-C reversible connector. The primary camera supports 8 megapixels at 3264 x 2448 pixels with autofocus and features geo-tagging. It can record video in 1080p at 30 fps. The secondary camera supports 5 megapixels. It runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop powered by Intel Atom Z3580 chipset, Quad Core 2.3 GHz processor, and PowerVR G6430 GPU.

It has gyro and accelerometer sensors and supports Java. It supports Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac with dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, and hotspot. The built-in browser supports HTML5. It runs on a non-removable Li-Ion 5300 mAh battery [18.5 Wh]. It is expected to be priced at around 240 Euros.

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