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Nokia T20 Wi-Fi Tablet (10.4'', 64GB/4GB, TA-1392) Blue $299 Delivered @ Amazon AU / + Shipping @ Big W

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Description
Nokia T20 brings the classic Nokia quality to the big screen, and helps you find better work life balance. Its crystal clear 2K screen lets you see both work presentations and movie marathons in stunning detail, and enhanced speakers and noise reduction microphones help you hear and be heard better. Take part in up to 7 hours of conference calls, enjoy a season of your favourite show on one go, or work and play throughout the day with its long lasting battery¹. Plus, 2 years of OS upgrades and 3 years of monthly security updates² in a well built design mean you ll be enjoying it all for years to come.

Features & details
3 Years Manufacturers Warranty
2 Years of Operating System upgrades
All day battery life. Power through your day with still enough battery for the kids to play
Dedicated Kids Space. With curated content.
See every detail of your work, shows, or videocalls on the captivating 2K display
Find new ways to work, learn and play, with a tablet designed to last.
Make sure you’re heard with two advanced in-built microphones with AI noise reduction.


Also available at Big W (limited stock / selected stores)

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  • +12

    Does it have snakes by default?

  • +4

    "Take part in up to 7 hours of conference calls".. bought 2 so I can do 14 hrs!

  • +2

    Full spec's: https://www.nokia.com/phones/en_au/nokia-t-20/specs?sku=F20R…

    Review: https://au.pcmag.com/tablets/92096/nokia-t20

    A Decent Tablet Held Back by a Weak Display
    The Nokia T20 gets a lot right. It’s built well, offers solid performance for the price, and has a big battery to get you through a full day of use. Unfortunately, the quality of its display pretty much overshadows all of these positive aspects. As such, our top pick for affordable Android tablets remains the Lenovo Tab P11 Plus, offering a superior 11-inch display, immersive speakers, and optional keyboard and stylus accessories for about the same price.

  • +7

    "find better work life balance"

    Wtf? Do marketing teams even think about what they write?

  • +1

    If it is to the quality of 3310 then it would be a nice Smart Chopping board

  • I had no idea Nokia was still alive? Assumed they had died off after they tried to make windows phone a thing like 10 years ago…

    • +2

      Microsoft bought and brought it to it’s knees (just like Skype), before it was bought by HMD who currently owns it I think

    • +2

      Microsoft sold it to HMD Global. There are Nokia air cons and laptops in India lmao

    • +2

      Nokia make a nice range of mid tier mobiles if you are looking for stock Android.

      • love my nokia android one phone, has been on android 12 for months ……they are great with udates and security patches, made by foxconn like lots of other phones …..marketed by hmd.

        my oppo x5 lite is newer and still no android 12 in australia.

    • +2

      Nokia's still alive, particularly in third world countries where they sell a lot of "feature (dumb) phones".
      But they still sell a lot of smart phones also, about 10 million last year. I reckon they are the closest thing to the old Google Nexus.
      Their phones are pure Android, and they guarantee 3 years of monthly security updates, and 2 OS upgrades.
      Finally, JerryRigEverything Youtube Channel does teardown and durability tests on phones and he often commends the build quality of Nokia phones.

    • They're still alive and kicking. I mean they did buy out Alcatel-Lucent.

      Just not big in the phone industry. That division is sold. Smart move to allow the sale to MS.

      • +1

        Alcatel

        Wow theres another name i havent heard in 10 years too!

  • +2

    Great current price. I've seen it at $258 from Amazon UK.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/12313326/redir

  • Same price at BigW if your local store has stock.

    https://www.bigw.com.au/product/nokia-t20-wifi-tablet-4-64-b…

  • Nokia decided MediaTek were too premium so they went with Unisoc instead

    Chipset: Unisoc T610 (12 nm)
    CPU: Octa-core (2x1.8 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
    GPU: Mali-G52 MP2
    Instruction set: ARMv8-A

    • Samsung also went with the Unisoc T618 on the Galaxy Tab A8

  • Very select stores mean i.e. poor sales haha

  • and helps you find better work life balance.

    Someone's raincoat is flapping in the wind…

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