Monday, November 24, 2014

Nokia returns with an Android Tablet

The biggest news in the mobile world recently belonged to Nokia. After the sale of its devices and services section to Microsoft, Nokia was left with three major departments Mapping, Networking, and R&D. Nokia and team made the reveal of an Android powered tablet at Slush Conference.
This is the first of many brand licensing deals put in place by Nokia. The majority of the work for the N1 will be done by Foxconn including the warrant repairs, software support, distribution and manufacturing. The Nokia name, design, and software have been licensed from the Finnish company.
The N1 have impressive specifications
It has the same 7.9-inch display size and ‘Retina’ ready 2048 x 1536 pixel display as the iPad mini 2 and 3.
It got an aluminium unibody with power and volume buttons.
It comes with a 64-bit Intel Atom Z3580 2.3GHz processor and 2GB of RAM.
It offers 32GB internal storage but sadly with no micoSD card support. Connectivity options include wifi, micro USB 2.0 and Bluetooth 4.0.

The Nokia Z launcher:
The Finnish company has skinned its tablet with the Nokia Z Launcher. Released as a beta, it is a predictive launcher which allows you to trace the first letter of an app or service on the screen to help launch it.
The Nokia Z launcher is available for free on Google Play Store.

The Nokia Z Launcher learns how you use your phone and promoting your favourite apps so you can access them faster. The more you use it, the better it gets.




So, what are your thoughts on Nokia’s return to consumer market with an Android tablet and its own Z launcher? Do comment below :)

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