We've already put the Nokia N1 against HTC's Nexus 9. It is also worth noting that FoxConn, the same OEM Apple taps to create and assemble its iDevices, made the new Nokia device; hence the similarities seen in its hardware design -- camera, button, and USB port placements, rounded edges, and speaker grills at the bottom. Everyone can expect the same Nokia feel and quality we always love, as the Finnish giant contributes and imposes strict quality control on the design and construction of its new and forthcoming devices to companies it licenses its brand name to. Nokia's Android-powered N1 tablet announcement last night set the whole tech world up on their feet, and some are even comparing it to recent devices sporting the latest Android software as well. Both sport quad-core processors: Nexus 9 has NVIDIA's mighty Tegra K1, and Nokia has Intel powering the device. Both come off with Android 5.0 Lollipop right out of the box, and Nokia's got its own Z Launcher on top of the already visually tasty mobile software to give it a more personal look. The Nokia E51 first came out in September last year, it already got my attention. The Nokia E51 is a business/productivity phone so expect good connectivity options -- WiFi and 3.5G or HSDPA (3.6MBps). Read more in our articles including "Battle of the Mini Tablets: Nokia N1 vs. iPad Mini 3" and "Android Tablet Wars: Nokia N1 vs. HTC Nexus 9".
We've already put the Nokia N1 against HTC's Nexus 9. It is also worth noting that FoxConn, the same OEM Apple taps to create and assemble its iDevices, made the new Nokia device; hence the similarities seen in its hardware design -- camera, button, and USB port placements, rounded edges, and speaker grills at the bottom.
Everyone can expect the same Nokia feel and quality we always love, as the Finnish giant contributes and imposes strict quality control on the design and construction of its new and forthcoming devices to companies it licenses its brand name to. Nokia's Android-powered N1 tablet announcement last night set the whole tech world up on their feet, and some are even comparing it to recent devices sporting the latest Android software as well. Both sport quad-core processors: Nexus 9 has NVIDIA's mighty Tegra K1, and Nokia has Intel powering the device.
Our coverage of nokia n1 includes: "Battle of the Mini Tablets: Nokia N1 vs. iPad Mini 3"; "Android Tablet Wars: Nokia N1 vs. HTC Nexus 9"; "Nokia E51 Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.