Former mobile phone leader Nokia beat new rival Apple at its own game late on Tuesday, revealing a tablet computer and two big-screen smart-phones at an event in Abu Dhabi.
The Finnish company used its
first event since being bought by Microsoft to reveal what chief executive
Stephen Elop called its “first tablet” and promising it would be more mobile
than others on the market.
Mr Elop’s comments come just
hours before Apple is due to release a refresh of its iPad range of tablet
computers, in an attempt to win back some of the market share it has lost to
rival companies.
The Nokia 2520 tablet computer,
to be released later this year for $US499 (N79,590.50), will feature a
10.1-inch screen, 6.7-megapixel camera, Windows RT 8.1 software and 4G
connectivity.
But Mr Elop said it would be
different to other tablets in the market, as it was designed to be genuinely
portable.
“Tablet use peaks between six and
eight in the morning,” Mr Elop said. “During the rest of the day tablet usage
drops.
“We are looking to shift this
traditional trend. Your tablet should be as mobile as you. Our approach is to
give people a tablet that is actually mobile.”
Nokia also unveiled two
big-screen phones, or phablets, at the event in the Nokia Lumia 1520 and 1320.
Both Windows Phone handsets will
feature six-inch screens, but the higher end model, the 1520, will also feature
a 20-megapixel camera. It will begin shipping next year at a price of $US749
(N119,465.50).
Mmmmm…are you thinking what I am
thinking?
1 comment:
Copy copy.. With rhe laptop they copied Uhuru and d tablet, samsung galaxy and iPad mini. Chaii nokia bring up your own stuff
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