Nokia T20
4G, 10.36", 64 GB, Ocean BlueProduct details
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The T20 is hardly suitable as a tablet for school or work. However, if you are looking for a tablet for surfing, reading and watching films, which can also be passed on to your children for playing games in the right protective case, the T20 is the right device.
- Robust, high-quality aluminium housing with a modern look
- Android system without modifications and with 3 years software support
- expandable memory
- LTE version available
- Display with relatively good display quality
- Very long battery life
- Robust, high-quality aluminium housing with a modern look
- Android system without modifications and with 3 years software support
- expandable memory
- LTE version available
- Display with relatively good display quality
- Very long battery life
- Offers LTE
- Slow pace
- mediocre display
- little memory
The T20 is well made for a tablet in this price range and feels elegant with its aluminium casing. Customers have to make concessions with the display and the working speed. In addition, like the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (6th place), the T20 tortures its users with a miserably long charging time.
- Robust, high-quality aluminium housing with a modern look
- Android system without modifications and with 3 years software support
- expandable memory
- LTE version available
- Display with relatively good display quality
- Very long battery life