Disclosure: The organizers of Slush paid my way to Helsinki. Our coverage remains objective. Nokia unveiled its N1 Android tablet today. The new device marks the Finnish company’s return to the ...
Nokia was rumored to build an Android-powered smartphone named the Nokia N1 as far back as the spring of 2012. Then Microsoft bought Nokia's handset operations, surely killing any Nokia-branded ...
Saying the N1 looks like an iPad Mini is like complaining your girlfriend looks like Mila Kunis. Nokia had all the life sucked out of it during Microsoft’s tenure. Waves of grey-suited middle managers ...
To remind you of the specifications, the N1 has a 7.9-inch 2048 x 1536 pixel display (identical to the Xiaomi Mi Pad), a quad-core 2.3GHz Intel Atom Z3580 SoC along with 2 gigs of RAM, 32GB of ...
Nokia-- which sold its handset business to Microsoft last year -- recently launched its first Android-powered tablet, the 7.9-inch N1, in China. The 32GB tablet, which bears the Nokia brand but is ...
The Slush conference in Helsinki brought news that Nokia hasn’t been twiddling its thumbs in the seven months since their devices and services unit was sold to Microsoft (for a cool $7.2 billion). It ...
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