Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Nokia is back with an iPad mini-lookalike running Android

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Nokia rejoined the world of consumer electronics on Monday, after
selling its devices unit to Microsoft last year. The Finnish-based
company announced the Nokia N1, an iPad mini-clone featuring a
strikingly familiar 7.9-inch screen, 2048×1536 resolution, and aluminum
design. The N1 will be released in China early next year for $250,
undercutting the iPad mini prices heftily.


It’s almost scary how similar the Nokia N1 is to the iPad mini,
matching the headphone, charging, speaker, and button placement
perfectly. Even after doing big business with Microsoft, Nokia has opted
for Android for its tablet brand. It has an 8-megapixel camera on the
back and a 5-megapixel camera on the front, with 32GB of storage. It
also features a USB Type-C socket – aka a reversible USB port.


Interestingly, Nokia has Apple narrowly beat on weight and thickness
of its tablet. The Nokia N1 has a weight and thickness of 318g and
6.9mm, compared to the iPad mini 3’s 331g and 7.5m specs. Inside the
Nokia N1 is a 64-bit, 2.4GHz Intel Atom quad-core processor.


As for rejoining the smartphone world, Nokia isn’t able to do so
until 2016, under the terms of agreement with selling its device unit to
Microsoft. Nokia hasn’t made it clear if the Nokia N1 will be a
China-only product, or see a release worldwide.

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