Nokia is returning to the consumer market only months after it sold its handsets business to Microsoft, as it launches a partnership with Foxconn to make the N1, a tablet device, before launching other products, writes Daniel Thomas.
Foxconn, the Chinese tech group that builds the iPad for Apple, will make the Android-based tablet from designs and standards provided by Nokia. The Finnish group will receive a licence fee for use of its brand.
Ramzi Haidamus, Nokia’s technology chief, said the N1 tablet would be as good as Apple’s iPad mini but cost less.
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