The Android tablet from Nokia, N1, which has been so successful in China, leaving the boundaries of Chinese beginning with Taiwan, a country where N1 will be available from May at a price of about 265 dollars.
Since the Nokia N1 is on sale in China since the beginning of January, Nokia has offered only a first batch of 20,000 units of the tablet, which was sold out in just four minutes and two seconds from sales. The second lot was put on sale a week later, and all units were sold out within minutes, although in reality there was no information on the number of units that were put on sale, so we did not know the number of buyers who were interested in the product.
In February, Nokia reported that the second batch involved 666,594 interested buyers against 32,000 units of Nokia N1 that have been offered for sale, all sold out in just 7 minutes and 47 seconds. For those who are not aware of subsequent sales, the third and fourth lot went even these low, but you do not have any information on the quantity of units sold yet. Sales of the fifth batch were scheduled for February 26.
Now, the same tablet Android is ready to cross the borders of China, starting with Taiwan, a country where Nokia N1 will be available from May at a price of $ 8,190 Taiwanese (about 265 US dollars). The bad news is that there is no information on when the device of the Finnish manufacturer will arrive in other markets.
The Nokia tablet running the operating system Android 5.0 Lollipop and in China was sold at the price of CNY 1,599, equal to about $ 257. The tablet comes with a 7.9 inch touchscreen with a resolution of 2,048 x 1,536 pixels, a 8MP camera back, a 5 megapixel camera front, an Intel Atom Z3580 64-bit CPU with a quad-core 2 3 GHz, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a battery 5.300mAh. The tablet comes to market with platform Android 5.0 Lollipop user interface Nokia Z Launcher.
Nokia N1 is enclosed in a single piece of aluminum frame with a thickness of 6.9 mm, and is made available in dark gray or silver. It has 32 GB of built-in (not expandable) for applications, shots, music and film. One of the most interesting things is that the tablet is one of the first devices to boast a USB Type-C – which is a reversible USB port.
When Nokia unveiled N1 now they have been made towards, and the tablet of the Finnish company has been defined to be the clone of the economic iPad mini 3 of Apple. But N1 can be really cost-effective solution of the iPad mini?
Nokia N1 comes from China in Taiwan
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