The Nokia N1 went on sale in China earlier
today and revealed that the Nokia brand still
has the market appeal as all 20,000 units in
the first batch of Nokia N1 sold out in just 4
minutes after pre-orders opened.
Reported by blogjackphone , the Nokia N1 has
proven to be immensely popular with users in
China and if you’re one of the thousands who
missed out on buying one earlier today, you’ll
get another chance with more units going on
sale on the 15th. At a price of 1599 RMB
(approx $250, £170), the Nokia N1 offers
excellent value for money with a specs lists
that better most tablets at the same price
point.
The Nokia N1, which is made by Foxconn and
sold under the Nokia brand name, features a
7.9 inch IPS display with Gorilla Glass 3
protection and is powered by a 2.3GHz 64-bit
quad-core Intel Atom processor. It features
2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage whilst the
cameras are made up of an 8MP rear and 5MP
front facing sensors with the former
supporting Full HD video.
Under the hood, the Nokia N1 has a 5300 mAh
non-removable battery which offers up to 8.8
hours WI-FI browsing or 9.2 hours Full HD
video playback and the N1 runs on Android
5.0 Lollipop with Nokia’s unique Z Launcher
interface on top. It’s unclear whether the
Nokia N1 will get a global release but the
seemingly popular reception it has received in
China shows that the Nokia brand continues to
have global appeal and the decision makers
may yet decide to release the tablet on a
global scale.
nokia are back at it again
today and revealed that the Nokia brand still
has the market appeal as all 20,000 units in
the first batch of Nokia N1 sold out in just 4
minutes after pre-orders opened.
Reported by blogjackphone , the Nokia N1 has
proven to be immensely popular with users in
China and if you’re one of the thousands who
missed out on buying one earlier today, you’ll
get another chance with more units going on
sale on the 15th. At a price of 1599 RMB
(approx $250, £170), the Nokia N1 offers
excellent value for money with a specs lists
that better most tablets at the same price
point.
The Nokia N1, which is made by Foxconn and
sold under the Nokia brand name, features a
7.9 inch IPS display with Gorilla Glass 3
protection and is powered by a 2.3GHz 64-bit
quad-core Intel Atom processor. It features
2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage whilst the
cameras are made up of an 8MP rear and 5MP
front facing sensors with the former
supporting Full HD video.
Under the hood, the Nokia N1 has a 5300 mAh
non-removable battery which offers up to 8.8
hours WI-FI browsing or 9.2 hours Full HD
video playback and the N1 runs on Android
5.0 Lollipop with Nokia’s unique Z Launcher
interface on top. It’s unclear whether the
Nokia N1 will get a global release but the
seemingly popular reception it has received in
China shows that the Nokia brand continues to
have global appeal and the decision makers
may yet decide to release the tablet on a
global scale.
nokia are back at it again