Android Tablet Wars: Nokia N1 vs. HTC Nexus 9

Nokia’s Android-powered N1 tablet announcement last night set the whole tech world up on their feet, and some are even comparing it to recent devices sporting the latest Android software as well. How did it fare against Google’s flagship tablet, the HTC Nexus 9? Find out after the break.

Nokia N1Google Nexus 9
7.9-inch 2048 x 1536 IPS display8.9-inch 1536 x 2048 IPS LCD display
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
2.3GHz Intel 64-bit Atom Z3580 Processor2.3GHz NVidia Tegra K1 quad-core CPU, 64-bit
PowerVR G6430 GPU192-core Kepler GPU
2GB RAM2GB RAM
8 megapixel AF rear camera8 megapixel rear camera with LED flash
5 megapixel front-facing camera1.6 megapixel front-facing camera
Android 5.0 Lollipop with Z LauncherAndroid 5.0 Lollipop
5,300mAh Li-Ion battery6700 mAh battery
200.7 x 138.6 x 6.9mm228.2 x 153.7 x 7.9 mm
32GB - $25032GB - $399
64GB - $479
no LTE version64GB LTE - $599
• Reversible micro-USB 2.0 Type C
• Fully laminated zero air-gap display
• Sandblasted one-piece aluminum body
• BoomSound speakers

Specs of both tablets deal with almost same numbers right off the sheets. Both have the same amount of RAM, so multitasking wouldn’t be a problem. Both sport quad-core processors: Nexus 9 has NVIDIA’s mighty Tegra K1, and Nokia has Intel powering the device. A few apps have compatibility issues with Intel processors, and there are some that fully maximize the power of the Tegra chips.

Display comes as a huge factor too. Despite the same resolution present in both tablets, the N1 packs more pixels (324ppi) compared to HTC’s Google tablet (287ppi), mainly due to the smaller display size at 7.9 inches.  If you’re keen on bringing a larger tablet, then the Nexus 9’s 8.9 inch display is for you. The N1, on the other hand, possesses a smaller screen, similar to those of smaller tablets such as the Apple iPad Mini 2/3, making it more portable to carry around.

Both come off with Android 5.0 Lollipop right out of the box, and Nokia’s got its own Z Launcher on top of the already visually tasty mobile software to give it a more personal look. The Nexus 9 is stuck with plain and pure software, without any additional visual enhancements.

Each has its own pros and cons too. The N1 beats the Nexus 9 in a few aspects as it sports a bigger front facing camera (5 megapixels versus Nexus 9’s 1.6 megapixels) and a smaller price tag to boot — $250 or estimated Php11,100 — compared to USD479 for the same Nexus 9 model, which converts to an estimated Php21,600. The N1 is one of the first tablets to use the newly developed reversible USB-C connection, a new standard aimed to solve problems when plugging in USB devices across all devices.

On the other hand, the Nexus 9 packs a larger battery capacity due to the bigger size, an LED flash for its rear camera, a LTE variant for those who want their cellular connectivity; not to mention that Google is keeping the software up to date as it is the internet search giant’s flagship tablet this year. Its BoomSound speakers are deemed one of the best as well, and HTC’s reputation as it is known for building premium devices.

Which of these two power tablets is better? Leave your comments below.

 

 

 

 

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The Tablet Kings: iPad Air 2 vs iPad Mini 3 vs Nexus 9

We have had a lot of announcements in the past few days, and that includes the flagship devices of two major companies competing in the tablet space – Google & Apple with the Nexus 9 and the new iPads. We now put them side to side to put everything in scale.

Nexus 9 vs iPad Air 2 Mini 3

iPad Air 2
iPad Mini 3
Google Nexus 9
9.7-inch 1536 x 2048 Retina Display7.9-inch 1536 x 2048 Retina Display8.9-inch 1536 x 2048 IPS LCD display
1.3GHz Apple A8X dual-core CPU with M8 motion co-processor, 64-bit1.3GHz Apple A7 dual-core CPU with M7 motion co-processor, 64-bit2.3GHz NVidia Tegra K1 quad-core CPU, 64-bit
1GB RAM1GB RAM2GB RAM
8 megapixel rear camera5 megapixel rear camera8 megapixel rear camera with LED flash
1.2 megapixel front-facing camera1.2 megapixel front-facing camera1.6 megapixel front-facing camera
iOS 8.1iOS 8.1Android 5.0 Lollipop
8600 mAh battery6470 mAh battery6700 mAh battery
240 x 169.5 x 6.1 mm200 x 134.7 x 7.5 mm228.2 x 153.7 x 7.9 mm
16GB - $499
64GB - $599
128GB - $699
16GB - $399
64GB - $499
128GB - $599
32GB - $399
64GB - $479
16GB - $629
64GB - $729
128GB - $829
16GB - $529
64GB - $629
128GB - $729
64GB LTE - $599
Touch IDTouch IDBoomSound speakers

If you look at the sheer numbers of the specs of these devices, we can easily give the crown to the Nexus 9 for having lots of cores for its graphics, a higher CPU clock speed, its 2GB RAM and its higher megapixel front-facing camera resolution – but in reality, higher numbers do not necessarily translate to better performance.

While the screen resolution is similar across devices, the sizes aren’t: the iPad Air 2 is the largest and the thinnest, the Mini 3 is the smallest and the Nexus 9 sits right in the middle, also being the thickest by a small margin. In terms of storage options on the other hand, there are more variants going in favor of the new iPads. However, at $399, the Nexus 9 is basically competing with year-old hardware in the iPad Mini 3, so in that case – the bang for the buck goes to the Nexus 9, unless Touch ID is of extreme importance to you.

While we’re still not convinced you should take photos with your tablet, these new devices offer improved optics and camera features – which will have to be tested first before deciding which is better.

On top of everything, especially your preference for tablet sizes, this is where the never ending argument of which OS is better comes in – Android 5.0 Lollipop or iOS 8.1? These are truly the things that set these tablets apart regardless of specs as it also brings in the companies’ ecosystems into play.

What do you guys think? Leave your thoughts in the comment section down below.

Stay tuned for more coverage on local availability.

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