While Jolla is currently into smartphone business, the company has now launched the Jolla Tablet, which is strikingly similar to the Nokia N1 tablet that was announced just yesterday.
Jolla has announced the launch of the Jolla Tablet. The device has a 7.85 inch IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and super high resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels. The tablet is powered by a 64 bit quad core Intel Atom processor with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage.
The Jolla tablet has a 5 MP rear facing auto focus camera with LED flash. There is also a front facing 2 MP camera. The device runs on the company’s proprietary Sailfish OS with a 4300 mAh battery. The tablet is priced at $199 ($189 for the first 1000 backers) and would be crowd funded on Indiegogo.
Speaking about the Jolla Tablet, Marc Dillon, COO, Jolla, said, “After successfully entering the mobile phone market a year ago with our unique Jolla smartphone, we are now proud to introduce our next major project, the Jolla Tablet. Jolla’s independent open Sailfish OS with its cutting edge user experience works perfectly on bigger screen sizes, and we are super excited to bring the world’s best multitasking experience to the tablet size. For the Jolla Tablet we are partnering with Intel, to secure the best device performance, and reliability.”
Jolla Tablet specs:
- 7.85 inch display
- 2048 x 1536 pixels resolution
- 1.8 GHz quad core Intel Atom processor
- 2 GB RAM
- 32 GB internal memory
- 5 MP primary camera
- 2 MP front facing camera
- Jolla Sailfish OS 2.0
- 4300 mAh battery