The Nokia N1 has finally announced two days ago, and with its killer features. It's a great come back for Nokia in the market and now a tough tablet competitor with its 64-bit processor.
Nokia Vs Apple iPad Mini 3: Which tablet will dominate the market regardless of the pricey iPad?
Design An Screen
The Verge describes the Nokia N1 as "Nokia's first device after Microsoft is an iPad mini clone that runs Android."
The N1 boasts an aluminum body with a satin finish and carries a resemblance with Apple's iPad. Its dimensions are 200.7 x 138.6 x 6.9 mm and weighs 318g. It boasts a resolution the same with Nexus 9 's at 2048 x 1536 pixels and a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and pixel density at 324ppi.
Meanwhile, the iPad Mini 3 weighs 331g and 7.5mm and Apple claims this is the thinnest tablet in the world. It sports a 9.7-inch screen with a 2048×1536 resolution and 326ppi.
Camera
Though the N1 does not sport a PureView camera it offers a decent camera at an 8MP rear camera and 5MP front camera.
While the iPad mini 3 only sports a 5MP rrear camer and 1.2MP front camera.
Hardware and OS
The N1 is powered by a 2.3GHz quad core Intel Atom Z3580 chipse. It originally runs on Android 5.0 Lollippop and supported by by 2GB of RAM and offers 32GB of internal storage and does not support a microSD expansion.
Like the N1, the iPad Mini 3 boasts a 64-bit processor with M7 motion co-processorlike its previous versions.. The iPad mini 3 offer a 16 GB, 64GB and 128GB variant.
Price
As per TechPP, "The iPad Mini 3 comes with the following storage options - 16GB, 64GB and 128 GB while the Nokia N1 only gets a 32 GB storage option. But the Nokia N1 will be available for just $249 before taxes and subsidies, which is cheaper by $150 than the 16 GB version of the iPad Mini 3 which retails for $399. Even the iPad Mini 2 is more expensive than the new Nokia N1, at its current price of $299.
The Nexus 9 16 GB version sells for $399 while the 32GB one is $479. This means that the N1 is cheaper by $230. I think it's too much a price to pay for just a 1-inch increase in size, even if there's a better processor on the inside."