Last month, HMD Global launched its Nokia T20 tablet in several different markets and within a few weeks, the Finnish company has now announced a new variant of the same, dubbed as Nokia T20 Education Edition.
It has been revealed that the Nokia T20 Education Edition will be available for purchase from next month, i.e. December but the company has not yet revealed the pricing details.
As the name indicates, the product is aimed at students to aid in their learning. It features a 10.4-inch 2K display with 1200 x 2000 pixels screen resolution and has passed the Swiss SGS low blue light certification and also provides eye protection mode, sitting posture correction, and eye exercises.
Internally, the device is powered by the Unisoc T610 processor which is an octa-core offering that includes two Cortex-A75 cores clocked at 1.8GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. It packs 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage and there’s also a microSD card slot for expanding the storage capacity.
The Nokia T20 Education Edition provides nine simultaneous teaching aids for elementary, middle, and high schools, that too without the need of downloading any additional apps or purchasing separate courses. The company has also said that the teaching supplement content will be updated from time to time. It also supports functions such as reading textbooks, translating between multiple countries, and correcting oral calculations.
For parental controls, there’s a feature through which parents can check the usage of the tablet at any time through WeChat, and control the software to close, uninstall, etc. Also, the device does not support the self-downloading of games.
It is powered by an 8,200mAh battery that supports 15W PD fast charging but the company is including a 10W charger in the box. We expect the company to soon reveal the pricing details and the launch date.
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