Basics | |
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Main category | Android tablet computer |
Release year | 2015 |
Release month | 01 |
Release day | 07 |
Release quarter | 1 |
General Specs | |
Wi-Fi | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac with MIMO |
Location services | GPS |
Special features | Nokia Z Launcher |
SyncML | |
Remote OTA Synchronization | |
SERIES | N |
Display | |
Display Size | 7.9in. |
Display Type | IPS LCD |
Display features | Corning Gorilla Glass 3, Zero Air Gap technology |
Color Mode | 16777216 |
Display Resolution | 2048 x 1536 |
Display total pixels | 3145728 pixels |
Display's superficy (in square inches) | 29.96 square inches |
Display's superficy (in square mm) | 760.98 square mm |
Dots per inch | 324.05 dots per inch |
Camera Specs | |
Camera | 8-megapixel |
Camera Options | Autofocus, Geo-tagging |
Additional Camera | 5-megapixel |
Video Features | |
Video recorder features | 1080p HD recording |
Physical Features | |
Available colors | Lava Gray, Natural Aluminum |
Weight (grams) | 318 grams |
Width (inches) | 5.5 |
Height (inches) | 7.9 |
Depth (inches) | 0.3 |
Width (mm) | 138.6 |
Height (mm) | 200.7 |
Depth (mm) | 6.9 |
Processor | |
Operating System | Android 5.0 Lollipop |
Processor | Intel Atom Z3580 (64-bit) |
Processor Speed | 2.3GHz |
Graphic processor | PowerVR G6430, 533MHz |
CPU Cores | 4 |
Memory | |
Memory | 32GB |
RAM | 2GB |
Battery Specs | |
Battery | Li-Ion-Polymer |
Battery power (Wh) | 18.5 Wh |
Battery Power | 5300mAh |
USB Charging | |
Connectivity | |
Connectors | USB 3.1 (Type-C reversible), USB 2.0, 3.5mm audio jack |
Sensors | 6-axis Gyroscope, Accelerometer |
USB class | 3.1 |
Bluetooth | |
Bluetooth Technology | 4.0 |
A2DP | |
Environmental | |
Mini-USB Charger | |
Airplane mode | Flight |
Music / Audio | |
Speaker power | 0.5W |
Music features | Wolfson Audio Technology |
Stereo | |
Other Specs & Features | |
PC data synchronization | |
Included software | Android 5.0 Lollipop, Nokia Z Launcher |
Claimed qualities | Smart and fast |
Description:
While the Nokia N1, like any other tablet, is definitely not future-proof, it carries a number of features that make us think it is going to give high-end tablets a good run for their money. First, it flaunts a premium-looking unibody aluminum frame with anodized surface to prevent corrosion. Second, it comes with a flagship-class 64-bit Intel Atom quad-core processor with a clock speed of 2.3GHz. Third, it features a high-resolution (2048 x 1536) IPS display, with zero air-gap technology and Gorilla Glass 3 panel, which might even hold up to next year's display standards. Fourth, it sports a reversible USB connector, officially called USB Type C or USB 3.1) (not only is this feature likely to improve data transfer speeds, it is also is expected to replace all other USB connections soon). Fifth, it is lighter (118g), thinner (6.9mm), and cheaper than most other midsize slates, including the iPad Mini 3. On the downside, this tablet lacks memory expansion support to expand its 32GB on-board storage.