Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
The Nokia N1 is Nokia's new Android tablet, and the first consumer hardware from the Finnish company since selling its phone business to Microsoft.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
The N1 runs Android Lollipop, with Nokia's own Z Launcher homescreen on top.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
The N1 is a 7.9-inch tablet, putting it head-to-head with the iPad mini, Google Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HDX among others.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
The N1 is encased in a 6.9mm thick one-piece aluminium frame.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
Inside is a 64-bit 2.4GHz Intel Atom quad-core processor.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
The N1 has an 8-megapixel camera on the back, as well as a 5-megapixel snapper on the front.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
Choose from either dark grey or a lighter silver.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
Those sleek silver sides and rounded ends look lovely, but don't half look like the latest iPad.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
Those speaker grills look familiar too.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
Forthcoming accessories include this cover.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
The N1 is one of the first devices to boast a USB Type-C socket -- that's a reversible USB port so you can jam the plug in either way round.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
Weighing just over 300g and measuring just 6.9mm thick, the N1 is one svelte slate.
Nokia N1 tablet with Android Lollipop
Set to cost around $250, the 7.9-inch N1 will be on sale in China first. That US dollar price converts to around £160 or AU$290.