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Nokia T20 Tablet Teased Ahead of Launch

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- Updated: 29th Sep 2021, 12:24 IST
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    Nokia T20: Expected Specifications

HMD Global Nokia confirmed the launch event on October 6, 2021. It is likely going to announce the rumoured Nokia G50 5G and Nokia T20 tablet during this event. Moreover, the company just started teasing addition to its already extensive “family” of smart devices. The launch will likely be a global event. But given that Nokia typically considers the Indian market to be a fairly important one we can expect to launch here too. Now, the company teased the tablet on Twitter, showing off the side-profile in black colour option.

According to the official Nokia Mobile account, the event will most likely be virtual-only. Moreover, the company is likely to launch new handsets alongside the new Nokia table. Now, the image shared by Nokia shows the side profile of a tablet likely Nokia T20 alongside 2017’s Nokia 3310.

Also Read: Nokia Teases October 6 Launch Event; Might Bring Nokia G50, T20 Tablet, More

Nokia T20: Expected Specifications

It may sport a 10.36-inch display. The tablet might be available in both 4G LTE and Wi-Fi models. It is tipped to be powered by a Unisoc chipset paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. Moreover, the tablet is likely to run Android 11 OS out of the box. The Nokia T20 tablet can also pack 4GB RAM and 64GB storage that may be further expandable.

Also Read: Nokia G50 5G With Snapdragon 480 5G SoC Appears on Geekbench

Connectivity features include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer. Unfortunately, not much else is out about the Nokia T20 tablet at the moment. On the other hand, the Nokia T20 tablet might have a projected cost of EUR 185 for its Wi-Fi-only model. Whereas, the Wi-Fi + LTE model is said to cost EUR 202. It may equate to approximately Rs. 16,000 and Rs. 17,500, respectively. We are not sure of its Indian launch but we can speculate that the Nokia T20 tablet may debut in the country shortly after its global debut.



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