Nokia has just lifted the lid of his mysterious box teasée yesterday, revealing its first Android tablet . Indeed, during the Slush conference in Helsinki, Nokia's hometown - the part of the business that has not been sold to Microsoft - the company revealed its first device: a new tablet, the N1, a small tablet similar to the iPad with an aluminum shell, a 7.9 inch screen and Android operating system Lollipop.
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During his address, the Director Nokia product, Sebastian Nyström, mentioned that the N1 is intended for those who have not yet found the Android tablet they like . This is the first device announced by the company since the sale of its mobile division at Microsoft for more than 7 billion.
Made with aluminum shell, it looks just like a mini iPad. Other features include a Gorilla Glass protection for the screen that offers a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, a camera of 8 megapixel rear camera, a front camera of 5 megapixels and 32 GB of internal storage. Interestingly, it also manages its launcher, called Z Launcher, natively.
The idea behind Z Launcher is that it allows you to write letters to the right of the screen, and give you a list of applications and contacts that changes depending on where you are and what you do. You can also jot a letter in the middle of your home screen to search for what is installed on your smartphone, or search the Internet using Google for suggestions.
It only offer Wi-Fi connectivity.
It weighs just over 300 grams for a thickness of 6.9 mm, and will arrive on Android Lollipop. It will cost $ 249 Nokia says in its announcement .
In addition, the data sheet includes a strong point that we have not seen on any other device: a reversible USB Connector Type C.
The tablet will arrive in China for the Chinese New Year (February 19, 2015) before being marketed in other regions. What part of the world can get their hands on the tablet remains to be defined, but many people wanted to see what Nokia can do once detached from Nokia. We now have the answer of the Finnish firm.
Note that Nokia is not the only Finnish company that is likely to unveil a device that week. Jolla - founded by former Nokia - a tease an ad this week.
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During his address, the Director Nokia product, Sebastian Nyström, mentioned that the N1 is intended for those who have not yet found the Android tablet they like . This is the first device announced by the company since the sale of its mobile division at Microsoft for more than 7 billion.
Made with aluminum shell, it looks just like a mini iPad. Other features include a Gorilla Glass protection for the screen that offers a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, a camera of 8 megapixel rear camera, a front camera of 5 megapixels and 32 GB of internal storage. Interestingly, it also manages its launcher, called Z Launcher, natively.
The idea behind Z Launcher is that it allows you to write letters to the right of the screen, and give you a list of applications and contacts that changes depending on where you are and what you do. You can also jot a letter in the middle of your home screen to search for what is installed on your smartphone, or search the Internet using Google for suggestions.
It only offer Wi-Fi connectivity.
It weighs just over 300 grams for a thickness of 6.9 mm, and will arrive on Android Lollipop. It will cost $ 249 Nokia says in its announcement .
In addition, the data sheet includes a strong point that we have not seen on any other device: a reversible USB Connector Type C.
The tablet will arrive in China for the Chinese New Year (February 19, 2015) before being marketed in other regions. What part of the world can get their hands on the tablet remains to be defined, but many people wanted to see what Nokia can do once detached from Nokia. We now have the answer of the Finnish firm.
Note that Nokia is not the only Finnish company that is likely to unveil a device that week. Jolla - founded by former Nokia - a tease an ad this week.