Just hours after Nokia launched the N1 Android tablet to take on the Apple iPad series, on Wednesday a crowd funded start-up firm announced their new slate Jolla Tablet.
Finnish firm Jolla's Tablet sports a 7.85 IPS screen with 20148x1536p resolution and ships with proprietary Sailfish OS powered by 1.8GHz Intel quad-core CPU aptly backed by 2GB RAM, 32GB eMMC built-in memory and 4300 mAh battery.
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Jolla Tablet Price and Availability details:
The new Jolla Tablet has been made available online at Indiegogo at an affordable price-tag of just $189 (around €150/₹11,700) in EU, Norway, Switzerland, United States, India, China, Hong Kong, and Russia.
According to The Verge, first 1,000 units of Jolla Tablet will be sold for $189 and for the next 1,000 units, it will be sold for $199 (around €159/₹12,300).
This is said to be part of company's initiative to seek $380,000 funding from the people, for further development of the Jolla devices and Sailfish OS ecosystem.
Check out the official Jolla Tablet video Here:
Key specifications of Jolla Tablet:
Model | Jolla Tablet |
Display | 7.85 IPS screen with 20148x1536p resolutionPixel density: 330 ppi (pixels per inch) |
OS | Sailfish v2.0 |
Processor | 1.8GHz quad-core Intel CPU |
RAM | 2GB DDR3L-RS |
Storage capacity | 32GB eMMC, (further expandable up to 32GB) |
Camera | Main: 5.0-megapixel camera with full HD video recordingFront: 2.0-megapixel camera |
Battery | 4300 mAh (3.8V) |
Add-ons | Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n; dual-band), GPS/GLONASS, microSD card slot, micro-USB, |
Dimensions | 203.0 x 137.0 x 8.3 mm |
Weight | 384 g |
Price | $189 (around €150/₹11,700) shipping extra |
[Image credit: Jolla]