Within four minutes of being made available for pre-order, the Nokia N1 Android Tablet sold every one of its 20,000 units in China yesterday. Nokia made the announcement through its Weibo (China’s answer to Twitter) account, and warned prospective customers that 566,438 people were on the waiting list for the next pre-order cycle, and that the number is rising all the time.
The sleek N1 tablet priced at 1,599 CNY (that’s only $260 USD), and comes with Android 5.0 Lollipop and Nokia’s Z Launcher, a handwriting-controlled navigation interface. The device is due for launch in Europe later this year, assuming China doesn’t snap them all up first.
Source: Neowin
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