Nokia T20 Tab with 10.36″(26cm) 2K Screen, Low Blue Light, Wi-Fi & LTE, 8200mAh Battery, Android 11 with 2 Years of OS Upgrades & 3 Years of…
₹15,999.00
- 10.36″ (26.31 cm) 2K Display Tablet and It’s also low blue light certified…so it’s easier on the eyes.;8MP rear camera with flash and 5MP front camera for better video calls from your tablet during the online meetings or classes and 8MP rear camera for capturing the moments that matter to you.
- 4GB RAM & 64GB storage, expandable up to 512GB. Have everything you need easily accessible.; Enjoy all-day battery on Nokia T20 Tab with the 8200mAh battery. And with support for up to 15W fast charge, you are ready to go quickly.
- The Nokia T20 Tab comes with Pure Android 11 with 2 years of OS & 3 years of monthly security updates to keep yourself protected.
- Play games or multi-task across a few apps, your Nokia T20 Tab will keep up. With an octa-core Unisoc T610, the Tab ensures a fast & reliable user experience.
- Display Type: Lcd; Wireless Communication Technology: Cellular; Human Interface Input: Touch Screen; Hardware Interface: Usb; Graphics Description: Integrated
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Dhananjoy Roy –
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Reviewing after 1 month of usage
PROS:
1. 8000 mAh battery (supports 15 watt charging but comes with 10 watt, I didn’t get any issue with 10 watt)
2. Display is good,
3. Build quality is good, feels sturdy.
4. Sound quality is also clear and nice.
5. Clean OS, no extra bloatwear or any useless junks, smooth and responsive.
6. Does have flash beside the rear camera. (In case you need it)
CONS:
1. Some sort of software bugs are there, (like there is some problem with auto rotation feature, it doesn’t work like android 11, and this problem is from the day I parchased, still not fixed)
2. Dolby Atmos is missing, (most tabs in this price range have it)
3. Doesn’t have windevine L1 support, (most tabs arround this price range have it.)
4. It has 2 speakers, (most tabs around this price range have 4 speakers)
And please, any “Nokia fans” don’t try to justify the cons of this tabs by calling it a “non Chinese” tab,
1st – Samsung A8 does have these features which Nokia is missing,
2nd – this tab is “made in China”
So chill and go for it, IF you can compromise these missing features.
Dhananjoy Roy –
I have been using this for couple of weeks now and here are my pro’s & cons
Pro’s –
1. Display – Awesome
2. Touch – Amazing smooth
3. Sound – Perfect for watching movies and playing games . Quad speakers with Dolby give nice experience
4. Front camera – Perfect for doing it’s job, don’t expect much in this segment
5. Rear camera – Decent, took some good picture. Though this device is not for photography but it gets the job done
6. Battery life – Lasts almost 1.5 to 2 days for me. I used it mostly for watching videos and reading.
Gaming – I don’t know how much time it’ll give while using it for gaming. My assumption is it should be same around 2 days.
Cons –
1. Charging – very slow, they should have provided fast charging
2. Missing stylus – They should have added it along with tab
Surya –
While my experience with the Nokia T20 Tab spans a shorter duration of time, its quality and performance after two years are nothing short of impressive.
The 10.36-inch display offers an immersive viewing experience, making it a delight for both entertainment and productivity. The screen’s clarity, brightness, and color reproduction remain as vibrant and sharp as the day I first powered it on. Whether I’m streaming movies, working on documents, or browsing the web, the display continues to exceed expectations.
The build quality is a testament to Nokia’s commitment to durability. Even after two years of sporadic use, the tablet feels just as robust and well-constructed as it did on day one. There are no signs of wear and tear, and the device still feels new and reliable.
Performance-wise, the Nokia T20 Tab has maintained its speed and responsiveness. It handles multitasking effortlessly, allowing me to switch between apps without any lag or slowdown. The battery life remains commendable, holding a charge for extended periods, which is crucial for long work or entertainment sessions.
The software updates provided by Nokia have ensured that the tablet stays current and secure. The user interface remains intuitive and user-friendly, providing a seamless experience even with advancements in software and applications over time.
Moreover, the sound quality continues to impress, whether I’m using headphones or the tablet’s speakers. The audio output remains clear and well-balanced, enhancing the overall multimedia experience.
In summary, while my personal usage of the Nokia T20 Tab might be less extensive, its ability to retain its quality, performance, and durability after two years speaks volumes. It’s a testament to Nokia’s commitment to delivering a reliable, long-lasting, and high-performing tablet.
Pros:
Impressive and immersive 10.36-inch display
Outstanding build quality and durability
Consistent performance with minimal lag
Reliable battery life for extended use
Timely software updates for security and functionality
Excellent audio quality for an enhanced multimedia experience
Cons:
Limited personal usage prevents an in-depth review of long-term performance across various scenarios
Baba Khan –
The tablet screen just stopped working, No touch response either and half screen is dead. This is the 2nd major issued on this tablet within 14 months of buying.
First time over-the-air software upgrade happened automatically which sent the tablet into dead mode.
Second issue is this screen fault, no physical damage or accidental drop and still the screen stopped working. The repair cost for screen is INR 8500+taxes because the parts are priced higher by NOKIA.
Why would I spend another 9000+ for a screen replacement when there is no warranty on repairs quality either. Bought a new Lenovo tablet for 9300…
Absolutely bad product with very poor quality.
Baba Khan –
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I buy and read ebooks a lot.
I used to own a smaller tablet. But now I own this. I am very happy with this product.
I do not play games with it at all.
The sound quality is superb and it is fun to listen podcasts on.
I read a lot of research papers downloaded from arXiv and other places. This is the best way yet to read CS research papers. This is better than smartphones, and better than desktop/laptop.
The screen feels really big. Top-notch and big. Reading books on a 2k screen is whole another level of experience. It’s really comfortable and practical to read technical books and research papers on this device.
I use multiple paid android apps to read on this device.
On top of all that, this device, paired with a flip cover, looks really elegant. It will boost the aesthetic status of your desk. And it feels really nice and cool to carry such a big tablet.
It is very reliable. Never hangs, never heats up, or gives me any other kinds of trouble.
Nokia nostalgia, or Nokiostolgia is big with this one. When the device boots up, and the big Nokia logo appears, I love the scene.