More and more people prefer to use tablets for work and study, and tablet performance meets a variety of work and study needs. In response to this trend, many brands have focused on the tablet market. And there seems to be a new tablet launching soon under the name the HTC A102.

HTC A102 comes with an 11-Inch display and MediaTek processor

The HTC A102 is a new tablet that has recently appeared in Google GMS Certification, indicating that it is undergoing testing and evaluation by the organization and is likely to be released onto the market in February. The HTC A102 is expected to be a mid-range or budget tablet, judging from its specifications.

According to the information available, the HTC A102 is a 4G Wi-Fi tablet with an 11.0 inch 2K display, featuring a resolution of 2000*1200 pixels. It is powered by the MTK G85 processor, which consists of Arm Cortex-A75 and Arm Cortex-A55 cores running at 2GHz and 1.8GHz respectively. The device has a 20MP main camera and an 8MP front camera with face detection and AI face unlock capabilities.

Running on Android 12.0, the HTC A102 has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of ROM, which can be expanded via a MicroSD card up to 256 GB. It is equipped with an 8000mAh battery and features Bluetooth 5.0 and dual-band Wi-Fi support. The device also has a Type C USB 3.0 port and supports OTG. In terms of sensors, the HTC A102 is equipped with an ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, gravity sensor, gyroscope sensor, acceleration sensor, and a Hall sensor.

HTC A102’s 2K display and powerful processor make it a great device for media consumption and productivity. The large battery capacity and support for dual-band Wi-Fi ensure that the device can handle heavy usage without running out of power or suffering from slow internet speeds. The expandable storage, USB 3.0 port, and support for OTG also make it a convenient device for storing and transferring files.

It will likely appeal to consumers and businesses looking for an affordable tablet for work, entertainment, and communication. Overall, the HTC A102 seems like a feature-packed tablet for the African market first, then other global markets.

We’ll keep you updated as we receive more details.

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