Over Half a million people queued online to buy the Nokia N1 tablet
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More impressively, however, according to the official Nokia Fans Club, over a half million (566,438)
people lined up in front of their computers and tried to snatch one. If
true, this would imply that, currently, demand is over 28 times higher
than the supply, which is nothing short of impressive, and a very, very
good start for the Nokia N1. Those lucky enough to have made it to the
checkout will get theirs at the end of the month, while the rest will
have to wait until noon on January 15 for another shot at it.
So
what is it about the N1? Quite frankly, this is one of the very best
Android tablets available for the money. For those $257, you're getting a
7.9-inch display with 1536 x 2048 resolution (pixel density of 324
ppi), a 64-bit, quad-core Intel Atom Z3580, and 2GB of RAM. The first
and only commercially-available Nokia slate also boasts an 8-megapixel
rear camera (no LED flash), and a 5-megapixel selfie one. Powering this
config is a 5,300 mAh juicer and a skinned version (with Nokia's Z
launcher) of Android 5.0 Lollipop – and yes, that means you also get
access to the Google Play Store, unlike with Nokia's X line of
smartphones.
While Nokia (the good old Nokia
sans its handset division, which is now part of Microsoft) designed the
N1, it is Foxconn that actually manufacturing, distributing, and
servicing the slate. Nokia is just collecting fees on every unit sold
for the rights to use its brand name on it. Whatever the specifics
behind the scene are, we currently have no choice but to praise the N1.
Whether that stays the case will depend on how well the tab handles our
review process, if and when we get a chance to go in-depth with it.Source from phonearena.com
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