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This Nokia tablet with Windows 8.1 fell by the wayside Will they try again now with Android?

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The tablet market is not going through its best sales moment. We have seen how, especially in Android, we have witnessed such a deluge that they practically gave away a tablet when buying the current newspaper. It is an exaggeration, of course, but from that extreme abundance we have moved on to a much more reasonable market marked above all by the saturation suffered by the market they were going to intended.

Leaving Apple's iPad aside, which, although it is declining in sales, is still the most representative tablet model, the truth is that we find manufacturers that have given a twist with more innovative products (case of Microsoft's Surface Pro range) or we come across others that have not seen it entirely clear to launch a tablet on the market and therefore have ended up leaving aside its development.

And that is apparently what Nokia thought with a tablet that they had on the table and that framed under the Lumia label never came to lightIt stayed without reaching stores and many speculate that it could have meant Nokia's option to Microsoft's Surface Mini that we saw a few days ago.

With a typical Nokia design in which the casing and its shapes give it away, it would have been a tablet with Windows 8.1 and a processor inside signed by Intel. Exactly an Atom Z3795 that was supported in its performance by 1 or 2 GB of RAM.

I would have chosen to mount a seven-inch screen and next to it this tablet had two cameras, rear or main and front to the video calls.An image that shows the existence of a _slot_ for memory cards and the typical volume controls.

The truth is that it could have been Nokia's latest adventure in the world of tablets, at least in the short term, since it already We have seen how from HMD, the owner of Nokia, they affirm that for now they only plan to focus on mobile phones and tablets have no space in the company's plans…. Yes, now with Android.

Via | Windows Blog Italy Images | Windows Blog Italy In Xataka | This was the Surface Mini that Microsoft canceled: there was no point in a small tablet among so many big phones

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