
Nokia T20 Android tablet with 2K display launched in India, prices start at Rs 15,499
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HMD's first Nokia T20 tablet comes as a rival to the Realme Pad and Lenovo Tab K10 in India.
Nokia T20 has arrived in India right ahead of Diwali so that you have one more option for your tablet shopping. The latest Android tablet from the house of HMD Global comes with a good design, a big display, and stock Android with regular updates. The Nokia T20 was launched in Europe a few weeks back, so its launch in India now is good news for Nokia fans. It also underlines HMD’s efforts towards India, which is one of its most important markets.
The launch of the Nokia T20 comes close on the heels of the beginning of the sale of Realme Tab and Lenovo Tab K10, both of which are affordable range-tablets arriving at a time when online learning through video calls has become mainstream. The market for tablets saw a sudden spike during the pandemic, and capitalising on that seems like the right move for the tablet category that was only reduced to the premium segment where Apple and Samsung dominate.

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