At the Slush
conference in Helsinki today, Nokia unvieled its new tablet, the N1.
The part of Nokia that did not get sold
off to Microsoft launched the N1 table with a 7.9 inch (~324ppi pixel density) screen protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It comes with 32 GB internal memory and 2 GB of RAM.
The N1 is a iPad-like tablet
with aluminium shell runs on the Android
5 Lollipop OS is its first ever Android tablet. It has got 8 MP of rear camera and a 5 MP front camera. It comes with 64 bit Intel Atom z3580 chipset with Quad-core 2.3 GHz CPU and PowerVR G6430 GPU. It has a Non-removable
Li-ion 5300 mAh battery.
This is the first device
announced by the company since the sale of its devices and services business to
Microsoft for over $ 7 billion. Nokia now can’t make smartphones or handsets
until January 2016, but it is allowed to make other devices, like Tablets,
clearly.
It will be first sold in China
for $249.
