Nokia's N1 Tablet Impresses Experts On Its Performance; A Ripoff of an iPad Mini?

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Before Apple, Samsung, and Sony dominated the phone market, Nokia has been undefeated in that arena for decades. However, through the course of time and a very aggressive RnD team from the big Three, Nokia failed to catch up and has been left behind, or is it? By this year, Nokia wants to get the top spot again by introducing their newest baby the N1 Tablet, which has impressed experts so far.

Nokia has recently launched their newest baby the Nokia N1 Tablet. According to AndroidAuthority, a tech review website, the top draws for the Nokia N1 Tablet are the following, hardware, quality, and performance. Let's get into details. Hardware, the Nokia N1 Tablet is equipped with a 64-bit Intel Atom Z3580 processor and clocking an impressive 2.3 GHz that is backed up by the Power R C6430 GPU as well as a 2GB of RAM.

With regard to quality, it is non-debatable that Nokia takes its pride on their products. In fact, there are still really old Nokia phones that is still working despite the change of technologies and trends in the phone market, with that, like its ancestors, the Nokia N1 Tablet is expected to withstand the test of time. Lastly, due to its power-packed hardware and complementing software, the N1 Tablet performed extremely well and faster compared to its competitors.

On the other hand, it is also expected that the Nokia N1 Tablet can't please everybody, which was the case for PCAdvisor. PCAdvisor said that the Nokia N1 Tablet is just, despite the claim of Nokia's representative that it is a cut above the rest, a normal tablet like the entire tablet available in the market now. The tech website added that it looks a lot like the previously released Apple iPad mini, and most of its features may have drawn inspiration from the iPad mini, from the shape of the button to the drilled speakers, which is similar to Samsung's Galaxy S6.

A tester for TechRadar also provide his 2 cents on the Nokia N1 Tablet and like AnroidAuthority, the expert was impressed with the Tablet's performance and design. He only had a few take away for Nokia like the absence of expandable memory and the challenge getting hold of it, availability. He also pointed out what TechAdvisor said that it looks like the iPad mini. Another thing that he liked about the device is the true sense of Nokia, being user-friendly. The 7.9-inch display 2048x1536 IPS panel also makes the images on the screen more colorful, alive and clearer, the expert added.

The Nokia N1 Tablet is currently only available in China and is priced at around $260. It is also available in Amazon but on much stiffer price at around $500. However, AndroidAuthority said that the N1 Tablet that is available in Amazon is still the Chinese version and does not support the Google Play service.

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