Demand expected for the Nokia T21 tablet in the budget segment

Nokia's management is clearly tired of stepping on the same rake in conquering the Premium device market. This is evidenced by the positive growth dynamics of sales of smartphones in the budget segment. People are wary of Nokia products and prefer only inexpensive brand products. The manufacturer played on this. The Nokia T21 tablet is promised to be released with the right price tag and demanded specifications. Naturally, with a cool and large screen to attract the maximum number of buyers to the product.

 

Nokia T21 tablet specifications

 

Chipset Unisoc T612
Processor 2 x Cortex-A75 (1800 MHz) and 6 x Cortex-A55 (1800 MHz)
Video Mali-G57 MP1, 614 MHz
RAM 4 GB LPDDR4X, 1866 MHz
Persistent memory 64 or 128 GB, eMMC 5.1, UFS 2.2, microSD support up to 512 GB
Screen IPS, 10.26 inches, 2000x1200, 60 Hz, stylus support
Operating system Android 12
Battery Li-Ion 8200 mAh, charging 18 W
Wireless technologies Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, LTE
DEF Fingerprint Scanner
Wired interfaces USB Type C
Chassis Plastic
Dimensions, weight 247.5x157.3x7.5 mm, 465,5 gram
Price $229 (Wi-Fi) and $249 (LTE)

 

From the chip, you can immediately see that this is far from a gaming tablet. Tiger T612 is an analogue of the Snapdragon 680. At least that's what Nokia brand fans write in the reviews. Although, in AnTuTu, Snapdragon scores more points (264 thousand versus 208 thousand for Tiger). Plus, the T612 has more heat dissipation. In general, it is not clear why Nokia preferred this chip.

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There are questions about the amount of RAM. Only 4 GB. This is taking into account that the operating system selects 1.5 GB for itself. On the other hand, the price. Indeed, for a 10-inch branded gadget, this is very attractive.

 

The manufacturer announced the presence of proprietary OZO technology to create surround sound speakers. But he kept silent about the camera module. Which looks very strange. After all, all tablet manufacturers, first of all, brag about the quality of photography.

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