The new Nokia N1 pill, apparently. At simply $250 with 32GB of storage — as against the iPad mini 3’s base worth of $400 for the 16GB model — the Nokia N1 is unquestionably priced to sell. The Nokia N1 bears a hanging similitude to the iPad mini. It’s an equivalent seven.9-inch 2048×1536 screen, an equivalent bezels, an equivalent anodized Al unibody chassis, and extremely similar camera, button, and electro-acoustic transducer jack placement. Even very cheap of the N1 sounds like AN iPad mini, with 2 speaker grilles flanking a mini, central port.
There’s conjointly neither home button, nor any chamfered edges — however curiously, the N1 is slightly lighter (318 grams vs. 331 grams) and agent (6.9 mm vs. 7.5 mm) than the iPad mini three. In terms of raw hardware specs, the Nokia N1 and Apple’s iPad mini three square measure fairly similar. The N1 is supercharged by a quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 SoC (Bay Trail/Moorefield) that ought to compare favorably with the iPad Mini’s A7 SoC, or Qualcomm’s flower 805. The N1 has AN 8-megapixel camera on the rear, vs. 5MP for the iPad mini three — and its wireless local area network goes up to 802.11ac, instead of the Mini’s rather ghetto 802.11n.