Nokia may have placed all of its bets on Windows Phone but now that the company has sold its handset division to Microsoft it no longer has any reason to hold off on releasing Android products. While smartphones are still out of the question (it did sell its handset division after all) that hasn’t stopped Nokia from releasing the Android-powered N1 tablet which has proven to be a massive success.
Nokia N1’s first batch of 20,000 units sold out in 4 minutes and Nokia N1‘s second batch sold out too, though it lasted bit longer than 4 minutes. We reported this but we obviously didn’t have the sales figures for second batch. Now, it seems second batch has seen 666,594 buyers’ interests and had 32,000 units to grab. This compares to 566,438 interests and 20,000 units in the first batch. While first batch lasted 4 minutes, the second batch did last longer, but was gone in 7 minutes and 47 seconds. “Second round of appointment officially began January 8, the same day Nokia N1, the user can at 12 o’clock noon on January 15 to snap up. Based on current data and statistics for this sales attention toll had reached 664096 , compared to the previous buying interest to increase the number of about 100,000 people, while the reserve 32000 all N1 sold out in 7 minutes, 47 seconds.”