In a surprise move, Nokia has announced its first Android tablet, dubbed the N1.
The N1 features a 7.9 inch display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536,
runs on Android Lollipop and bears a striking resemblance to the iPad
Mini. The tablet is crafted from a single piece of anodized aluminum and
looks premium. The display is an IPS LCD panel and it comes laminated
with zero air gap. It weighs 318 grams and with a width of 6.9mm, it’s
lighter and thinner than the iPad Mini.
Under the hood, it’s powered by the new Intel Atom processor Z3580
processor that clocks in at 2.4GHz. Alongside, it has 2GB of RAM. At the
back, there is an 8MP camera and a 5MP camera is provided at the front.
On the storage side of things, it comes with non-expandable 32GB
in-built memory. Other features include a reversible Type C micro-USB
port, stereo speakers and a 5300 mAh rated battery.