the tablet Nokia T20 should go on sale soon on Brazil. According to information initially released by the technoblog, The Anatel, National Telecommunications Agency, issued the device approval document last Thursday (27) for the TA-1394 model. In this way, the device can already start being marketed in the national territory, although it still does not have an official release date in Brazil.
Launched worldwide in October, the entry-level tablet from HMD Global presents as applicant in the document the multilaser in Minas Gerais. Another manufacturing unit mentioned is located in China. Both information can be checked in the document below, obtained by technoblog.
Specifications
THE Nokia T20 is a basic model focused on media consumption. It features a screen with 2K resolution, 1200 x 2000 pixels, and a 10.4 inch display. Another point highlighted by the manufacturer is the 8,200 mAh battery, which must ensure that the model is away from the outlets for a long time.
According to the developers, the T20 it has “enough power to keep up with you for up to 7 hours of online meetings, 10 hours of movies or 15 hours of web browsing”. It even comes with fast charging support. 15W, but should come with a charger 10W In the box.
Other features of the device are RAM memory of 3 GB or 4 GB, internal storage of 32 GB or 64 GB and Unisoc T610 processor, an octa-core up to 1.8 GHz. Nokia T20 should come equipped with a set of 5 MP front cameras and 8 MP rear cameras. The native operating system is Android 11.
Availability
There is still no information regarding the release date or price of the tablet. Nokia T20 in Brazil. When it was launched in other markets, the most basic version of the device arrived costing something in the house of BRL 1,200.00 in direct conversion, at the time (€ 199).
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Source: technoblog, Nokia