Nokia is showing that it has a lot more technology to offer
the world than just Smartphones. The company, who's brand is valued at $3.2 billion,
unveiled its first Android tablet today.
The Nokia N1 will have a 7.9" display, a 64-bit
quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 processor, 2GB of RAM and a 32GB SSD. This will cost
$250 and is set to launch in China February 19th, 2015. Then will be
available in Russia shortly after.
Nokia's tablet will run Android 5.0 with its own launcher,
entitled Z launcher. The launcher may not be desirable to many stock Android
enthusiast as they believe 3rd party launchers will either taint, or
get in the way of the pure Lollipop experience.
Nokia is a quality hardware manufacturer, and it will be
interesting seeing how the N1 sales numbers hold up to those of other Android tablet
manufacturers.
Source: Nokia
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