7 month later, after Nokia sold its mobile business to Microsoft, the Finnish tech giant Nokia is entering the market of consumer electronics again. On November 18th, Nokia introduced its first tablet powered by Android 5.0. it is named Nokia N1.
According to the Hi-Tech Department of Masterforex-V Academy, Nokia N1 resembles Apple's iPad mini 3. It has a 7,9-inch touchscreen (2048 by 1536 pixels). The display is reported to be ultra-durable - Gorilla Glass 3.
The tablet is based on the Intel Moorefield platform. it is powered by the Atom Z3580 quad-core CPU and has 2Gbs of RAM as well as the GPU named PowerVR G6430 (533 GHz). The external memory is represented by 32Gbs of flash storage. The list of other tech specifications includes Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (MIMO), Bluetooth 4.0, accelerometer, Micro-USB 2.0 and the standard 3,5mm jack for headphones along with 2 cameras: the rear 8-megapixel camera and the front 5-megapixel camera for those who like making selfies.
Nokia got rid of its losing business and focused on equipment for mobile providers and it seems like the current business is doing well. This what lets the company make promising projections for the near-term future. According to some analysts, the long-term forecast is positive as well.
According to Masterforex-V Academy, Nokia's stock is up by 0,26% today. It is currently trading close to $7,93 per share.
