Last month, an upcoming Nokia tablet was spotted at the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC). The tablet was spotted with model numbers such as TA-1397 and TA-1392. NokiaMob.net has come across UAE and UK retailer listings of an unannounced tablet called the Nokia T20. While it is unclear whether the aforementioned model numbers belong to the T20 tablet, the retailer lists have revealed its key specifications.
The retailer listings have revealed that the Nokia T20 tablet will be sporting a 10.36-inch screen. The device will come equipped with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of built-in storage.
The listings also show that there are two variants of the T20. One of them appears to be a Wi-Fi-only variant, whereas the other one is a 4G model. The tablet is expected to arrive in blue color.

The Wi-Fi variant is listed with pricing of £185 ($257) with VAT and £154 (~$214) without VAT on the retailer site. On the other side, the 4G model is listed for £168 (~$233) with VAT and £185 (~$280).
Various smartphone brands are gearing up to launch tablets this year. Realme will be launching the Realme Pad tablet in the coming months. Other brands like OPPO, Vivo, and iQOO are also expected to launch their tablets this year. It now appears that HMD Global too will be launching a tablet in the near future.
HMD Global is expected to hold a launch event around October. The event is expected to see the arrival of the Nokia G50 and a new X-series phone. Probably, the company may use the same platform to announce the Nokia T20 tablet.
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Furthermore, the teaser also hints at the improved photographic capabilities of the Magic 3 series. Previously, the brand had also teased the front side of the smartphone, which had revealed a 






The final major upgrade is to the latency, with the device now offering an ultra low latency of just 89ms. This would prove great for people that use these wireless earphones while gaming on their smartphones. For those unaware, Qualcomm had launched the Snapdragon Sound audio technology back in March 2021. It arrives as an upgrade to the chipmaker’s existing aptX adaptive codec and offers a stronger anti interference and lower delays that is consistent with LDAC and LHDC. This technology even helps boost active noise cancellation performance and calling as well.

