Tech Crunch reports that it remains to be seen whether Nokia will continue as a China-only experiment. European markets might even get a grab before we do, but there's hope the company is considering bring the N1 to America, someday. Nokia is currently “refocusing its business” after taking a big leap and selling its devices and services division to Microsoft in 2014, so busting out an impressive tablet was necessary. Currently up against the iPad Mini and the Nexus 9, the N1 might just be a perfect option for the mid-to-low-range tablet options. It's hard to even call it that, did you read the specs list?
The N1, Nokia’s $249 Tablet Finally Arrives in China
Tech Crunch reports that it remains to be seen whether Nokia will continue as a China-only experiment. European markets might even get a grab before we do, but there's hope the company is considering bring the N1 to America, someday. Nokia is currently “refocusing its business” after taking a big leap and selling its devices and services division to Microsoft in 2014, so busting out an impressive tablet was necessary. Currently up against the iPad Mini and the Nexus 9, the N1 might just be a perfect option for the mid-to-low-range tablet options. It's hard to even call it that, did you read the specs list?
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