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    Home » Sponsored Post » The Nokia T20 Tablet comes with long-lasting battery life and the versatility and reliability you would expect from a Nokia phone
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    The Nokia T20 Tablet comes with long-lasting battery life and the versatility and reliability you would expect from a Nokia phone

    Sponsored PostBy Sponsored PostMay 31, 2022Updated:May 31, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Nokia T20 tablet from HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, brings the classic Nokia phone quality to the big screen, with a range of versatile features and a long-lasting battery life that helps you excel at work and relax when it’s time to play.

    Packed with innovative and accessible features you’ll love, including a crystal clear 2K screen plus three years of monthly security updates and two years of free operating system (OS) upgrades.

    The Nokia T20 comes with Google Kids Space, a trusted kids mode for children to explore apps, books and videos to nurture their inquisitive minds. Google Kids Space works in parallel with your child’s Google Account, which parents can help manage with Family Link parental controls[1].

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    It is designed with the same Scandinavian design philosophy as Nokia phones, a simplified and pure design where every detail, edge and surface finish is curated with ease of use from the outset. The solid metal body structure and polished 3D display frame attach the large display perfectly to the thin metal body, so it’s built to go the distance.

     The devices come with a powerful 8200mAh[2] battery allowing for 15 hours of surfing the web[3], seven hours of conference calls, or 10 hours watching the latest films with the family. The tablet also comes with faster charging, meaning that you can get back to doing what’s important, quicker.

    Whether you’re watching the latest show or smashing a gaming personal best, the details will pop with the Nokia T20 2K display. And, with the ongoing rise in video calls[4], Nokia T20 is perfectly suited to handle important business meetings to a nail-biting virtual quiz. Not only that, but the tablet is also blue light certified so that you can go the distance whilst being kind to your eyes.

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    When it’s time to relax, simply kick back and enjoy an audiobook with the kids or your favourite music with stunning sound quality. Thanks to stereo speakers with OZO Playback, you’ll catch every detail when it matters most, so you can enjoy a truly immersive listening experience. And, with Dual Microphones, feel assured that you’ll be heard when you’re in noisy surroundings, so you won’t be saying, “can you hear me now?”.

    The Nokia T20 now available in South Africa from R3,999 through Vodacom outlets and selected retailers. Nokia T20 has 4GB Ram and 64GB of onboard memory (WiFi and LTE) in Ocean Blue. A Rugged Flip Cover will be available to protect your Nokia T20 against drops and scratches that can be bought separately from selected online stores.

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    [1] Google Kids Space requires a Google Account for your child. Parental controls require the Family Link app on a supported Android, Chromebook, or iOS device. Books and video content are not available in all regions. Video content is subject to availability of YouTube Kids app. Book content requires the Google Play Books app. Availability of apps, books, and video content may change without notice. Google Assistant not available in Google Kids Space.

    [2] Battery has limited recharge cycles and battery capacity reduces over time. Eventually, the battery may need to be replaced.

    [3] 10 hours of video streaming time, 15 hours of web surfing time, 7 hours of video calling time. More info at https://www.nokia.com/tablets/nokia-T20. Actual results may vary due to changes in connectivity, environmental conditions, or other variables.

    [4] Covid: Will lockdown change England’s new tech habits?

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