HMD Global Oy, the licensee of the Nokia smartphone brand has been granted a patent for the Nokia T20 tablet design by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). The patent application was submitted on April 16, 2021, but was only granted on October 8, 2021.Nokia T20 tablet

The patent bears the design number 008506182-0001 and the design is credited to Miika Mahonen, who has also previously designed other Nokia smartphones like the Nokia 7.2.

The Nokia T20 is the brand’s first Android tablet and is an affordable product but there is no compromise on the design. The device was announced a couple of days back and it arrives with some attractive features such as stereo speakers, OZO Playback, and a sleek design.

The tablet comes with a 10.4-inch screen with a 2K resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels and ultra-thin bezels. The display adopts a 5:3 aspect ratio and 400 nits peak brightness. The device features an aluminum back with a sandblasted finish with well-chamfered edges.  It also has an IP52 rating.

Specs-wise, the Nokia T20 tablet packs an Octa-core Unisoc T610 processor with two Cortex-A75 cores clocked at 1.8GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.8GHz too. The processor is paired with 4GB of RAM while there is 64GB of storage that can be expanded up to an extra 512GB via a MicroSD card.

The slate features a centralized 5MP camera at the front located at the top bezel in landscape mode. There is an 8MP sensor at the rear accompanied by an LED flash. Other features include stereo speakers with OZO Audio technology and a powerful amplifier. It also comes with Face Unlock but there’ no fingerprint sensor on board.

The Nokia T20 starts at £199.99 (~$271) in the UK. We don’t expect the price in Europe to be too far apart.

UPDATE: The Nokia T20 is already available in Europe. It is €239/€269 (4G) in Germany, €239/€249 in Spain, €229/€259 in Ireland.

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