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#41
Originally Posted by tissot View Post
For a Android tablet it looks great.

Though I have moved from tablets after getting macbook air. Sold my iPad 3 years ago and have just been updating my macbook air.



Lets not kid ourself. The world did not want MeeGo/Harmattan whatever and Nokia was already way too late to the game.
They had a story, a product, that production capacity and even in those dire hours of Nokia N9 launch they had the press on their hand, despite the orphaned status of the device during the handson tests.
Just failed to market it while flirting with intel and MS.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/22/nokia-n9-review/

And let's not kid ourselves, the world was already tired of iOS and Android in 2011, only thing is, only now, 3 years later, companies like Blackberry are touching the area opened by the N9.


Let's see how many journalists will rave about today's "Nokia tablet".

After the NIT came the NOT.
 

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#42
Originally Posted by NokiaFanatic View Post
Just found out there that whatever this device is, it is running Android.
I did say it was running Android

Bit disappointed it's a tablet though.
 

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#43
Originally Posted by NokiaFanatic View Post
I did say it was running Android

Bit disappointed it's a tablet though.
Disappointed that it is a tablet and running Android.

If only at some point it could be recycled into a Sailfish tablet...
 
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#44
blergh, unless it has wacom capability it's not something i would buy
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#45
Gfx/CPU for this will be decidedly second gen by the time this device gets released. Screen should be gorgeous. Like that they are using reversible USB.
 
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#46
What chance of success does this have against the plethora of other Android tablets? Nokia None?

At least they didn't call it Nope.
 
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#47
its pretty clear now, that jolla will introduce sailfish for this tablet tomorrow. couldnt care less...meh...
 
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#48
If anyone in this thread didn't go to http://n1.nokia.com/ to check tech specs:

Height
200.7mm
Width
138.6 mm
Depth
6.9 mm
Body
One-piece design
Aluminum with surface anodization
Weight
318 g
Colors
Natural Aluminum or Lava Gray
Camera
8 MP rear-facing camera with autofocus
5 MP front-facing camera, fixed focus
1080p video recording
Buttons and connections
3.5 mm audio
Micro-USB 2.0 with a Type-C reversible connector
Display
7.9 inch (4:3)
2048x1536 resolution
Gorilla® glass 3
IPS panel with LED backlight
Fully laminated zero air-gap display
Chip
Intel® 64-bit Atom™ Processor Z3580, 2.3 GHz
Memory
LPDDR3 (800 MHz), 2 GB
Storage
eMMC 5.0, 32 GB
Graphics
PowerVR G6430, 533 MHz
Audio
High Quality Discrete Audio Codec, Wolfson
WM8958E, independent audio codec
Speakers
Two 0.5 W stereo speakers
90 dB with less than 10% total harmonic distortion (THD)
Microphone
Digital MIC Cavity resonance frequency more than 20 KHz
Battery
18.5 Wh (5300 mAh) rechargeable lithium polymer battery (3.7 V)
Sensors
6-axis Gyro+Accelerometer
Wireless
Wi-Fi, (802.11a/b/g/n/ac); dual channel (2.4GHz & 5GHz) with MIMO
Bluetooth, BT 4.0
Software
Android™ 5.0 Lollipop
Nokia Z Launcher
Btw, what does "eMMC 5.0" mean? It has Intel Atom cpu - I bet they'll protect the bootloader somehow, but when it gets cracked... Maybe it will be possible to install any Linux on it (not only Sailfish)

Another note - am I blind or is it pure-WiFi tablet? No GSM/3G/LTE/whatever modem at all...?

edit: and almost 8 inches screen... if it will be possible to install Linux on it, and a nice case with builtin keyboard will be available, maybe I will replace my old netbook.
 

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#49
Originally Posted by misiak View Post
Another note - am I blind or is it pure-WiFi tablet? No GSM/3G/LTE/whatever modem at all...?
I would guess it has something to do with the brand licensing agreement with Microsoft. The agreement talks about 'no handsets until 2016' - today, there's a little difference between GSM capable tablet and a big phone, therefore they probably had to make sure it's not a 'handset' or anything close.
 

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#50
No GSM in this.
 
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