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A woman holds a smartphone in front of a screen displaying both Nokia and Alcatel Lucent logos in this photo illustration in Paris, April 14, 2015. Reuters/Benoit Tessier

Nokia is introducing its N1 tablet, which received a good reception when it went on sale in China, in Taiwan for $270. The operating system is not Microsoft’s Windows OS but rather Google’s Android OS.

The device has apparently been designed by the Nokia team and manufactured by Foxconn, according to Phone Arena.

Blog Jack Phone says the tablet comes with an anti-surface oxidized aluminum body. The device comes with a 7.9-inch LCD display, packed with a screen resolution of 1,536 x 2,048 pixels. This display combination translates to a pixel density of 324 ppi. The tablet comes powered by a 64-bit Intel Atom Z3580 chip, with a quad-core processor running at 2.3 GHz. The tablet has 2 GB of RAM.

On the software end, the device runs on the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop, along with Nokia Z Launcher UI. The Nokia N1 comes equipped with 32 GB of internal storage capacity. However, there’s no microSD card slot for further expansion. The product has an 8 MP rear-facing sensor and a 5 MP front-facing camera. The Nokia N1 features an 5,300 mAh battery unit, providing 13 hours of stand-by time.