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Most of us associate the Nokia brand with phones and smartphones. However, few people know that the brand also includes tablets, even though they are a completely marginal "genre" for it. Now its owner, HMD Global, has introduced a new tablet called the Nokia T20, which wants to be a competitor to Samsung's cheap tablets. What does it offer?

Only the third Nokia tablet got an IPS LCD display with a diagonal of 10,4 inches, a resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels, a maximum brightness of 400 nits and relatively thick frames. The back is made of sandblasted aluminum. The device is powered by the economical UNISOC Tiger T610 chipset, which is complemented by 3 or 4 GB of operating memory and 32 or 64 GB of expandable internal memory.

On the back we find a camera with a resolution of 8 MPx, the front side is equipped with a 5 MPx selfie camera. The equipment includes stereo speakers and a 3,5 mm jack, and the tablet is also water and dust resistant according to the IP52 standard.

The battery has a capacity of 8200 mAh and supports fast charging with a power of 15 W. According to the manufacturer, it lasts for 15 hours on a single charge. The operating system is Android 11, with the manufacturer promising two major system updates.

The Nokia T20 will apparently go on sale this month and will be sold for $249 (roughly 5 crowns). Samsung will be a direct competitor of the new product Galaxy The Tab A7, which carries a similar price tag and has similar specifications as well.

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