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Nokia T20 review

Nokia T20 review

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Already a fair person since we saw a tablet with the attached Nokia branding – the previous model including one running Windows RT, it has long been out – and T20 is the first Nokia tablet launched under the HMD global holding company since the name Nokia. Nokia Global HMD phone is known as the value of their money, and it is a theme that continues with T20 tablets.

It’s very much tablet for those who have a budget: if you want something to do as much as possible as possible money, then the Nokia T20 can be an increase in tablets for you. If you really want to do serious computing than just watch movies and check your email, then you might better buy an iPad.

We suspect that many people only want tablets that they can use for Netflix, Spotify and a little web search, and in that case the Nokia T20 fits the bill. It is also a type of tablet that you can buy happily or pass to children, so in that sense it will fight the range of Amazon API tablets that are very popular and very cheap too.

There is Android 11 on board, which offers two new Google innovations: entertainment space, to unite all your streaming applications, and children’s space, to provide a safe environment for your children.

Both of them highlight the use that is intended for this tablet – so sit and watch something, or keep young people in your household.

We like what Nokia has done with the design and screen here, and it is a credit for global HMD that tablets look more expensive than actually. Under the hood even though the specifications are not good – you will be fine to do the basics, but nothing more than that, and this device is especially slower than the premium model on the market today.

You will expect it to remember the price, and when it comes to a valuable android tablet for money, the Nokia T20 is worth the place on anyone’s short list. We are happy to see more manufacturers who are interested in making Android tablets, and really gives Apple something to worry about (especially at the end of the scale).

You can take the Nokia T20 for £ 179.99 (with Wi-Fi) or £ 199.99 (with Wi-Fi and LTE) in England. In the US and Australia, this is a Wi-Fi model only for $ 249.99 / au $ 349. It is definitely the price to keep us interested in remembering all that tablets offered, but it is important to realize what their shortcomings are also.

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