- Find new ways to work, learn and play, with a tablet designed to last.
- Delight in every sight with a 2K display.
- All-day battery life.
- Dedicated Kids Space, with curated content.
- 2 years of OS upgrades and 3 years of monthly security updates.
Nokia T20 | Android 11 | 10-Inch Screen | Tablet | US Version | 4/64GB | 8MP Camera | Ocean Blue
Rated 3.63 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
7,33 $
Category: Tablets
Tags: fship, SPEND LESS & SMILE MORE
Standing screen display size | 10 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 2000×1200 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1200×2000 Pixels |
RAM | 4 GB |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Average Battery Life in hours | 7 Hours |
Brand | Nokia |
Series | T20 |
Item model number | TA-1392 |
Hardware Platform | Android |
Operating System | Android 11 |
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.75 x 6.2 x 0.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.75 x 6.2 x 0.3 inches |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
Processor Brand | Unisoc |
Flash Memory Size | 64 GB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
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Luis Osvaldo Paz –
ES UNA OPCION EXCELENTE PARA USAR DE DIFERENTES MANERAS; TRABAJO, ESCRITURA, LECTURA, JUEGOS (MUY FLUIDOS) Y ENTRENIMIENTO.
*LA VERDAD SUPERO MIS EXPECTATIVAS APESAR DE SU PRECIO, EL UNICO DETALLE ES LA ENTRADA DEL PLUG(3.5mm), ESTA EN LA ESQUINA DEL DISPOSITIVO Y PUEDE SER ALGO INCOMODO.
Stephen Patrick –
For the money I paid for this tablet I must say that I am overly impressed with the screen quality, battery life, and aesthetics of this tablet. I actually would take this tablet over many more expensive tablets. It feels great in your hands and seems to be very durable. And it seems like it is very difficult for it to slip out of your hands. Superb screen display. Videos playback is perfect!
Email inboxes are display beautifully.
I find that I can be very productive on this tablet when I choose to use it over my desktop or laptop. Do not hedge on this tablet, just buy it!
Cliente de Amazon –
No dura ni un mes. A la primera actualización falla en el reinicio: se apaga y ya no enciende ni reacciona. Se convierte en un pisapapeles de pantalla negra. 😞
Cliente de Amazon –
Es un buen equipo, cumple con la mayoría de cosas que promete, pero en cuanto al tema de actualizaciones me quedó mal, en menos de un año no me deja actualizar y su rendimiento ha disminuido drásticamente, tomando en cuenta que solo le instalad Netflix y sus competidoras, tiktok, Shazam y ya. También en cuanto a la iluminación se filtran destellos por una esquina de la pantalla lo que en condiciones de poca luz la iluminación no se aprecia uniforme.
Cliente de Amazon –
Se agradece el android “puro”, acabados de calidad, excelente resolución de pantalla, el único pequeño “pero” que le pongo es que aunque tenga la opción de pantalla “calida” al máximo, se ve aún un poco “fría” la gama de colores y la opción de “luz nocturna” se torna una tonalidad muy verde en vez que fuera un tono ámbar. Hojalá lo puedan corregir con alguna actualización.
Buena fluidez con sus 4gb de ram, y respecto a lo que quizás sea la mayor incógnita, su procesador, sin problemas hasta ahora, aunque no le he exigido esfuerzo mayor (no la he usado con juegos).
Hardy –
Likes: This tablet is very fast and very responsive, light weight, it has plenty of GB for apps and a Micro SD expansion slot for up to 512 GB. It has a long-lasting battery per charge. It has a built-in radio tuner that uses wired earbuds for the antenna. This could be important if you’re in an emergency situation and need to know what’s going on around you. It has a USB Type C charger/connection but it lacks fast charging.
Dislikes: For as many speakers as this has, the sound/speakers should be better. The cameras are so so. Some people like stock Android, but being used to Samsung tablets, I like more functionality for more personalization. The Night Light feature is too beige/green. It feels awkward to always press the power button at the top of the tablet to awaken the screen. It’s hard to find good cases for this tablet. Get a case directly from Nokia…they make one with a lid and one without a lid that are very nice. Otherwise the Fintie brand case for this particular tablet is decent. I wish an origami-style case existed for this tablet. I’ve searched just about everywhere and there’s not one to be found.
Overall: It’s a very good tablet. Use Honey to be reminded of price drops. I got mine for $174.99.
After using this tablet for a few months, I can say that I’m very happy with it. I later bought a Fire HD10 Tablet to compare it to the Nokia t20 and I like the Nokia t20 much better. The Nokia t20 is super fast. In one of the paragraphs above, I mentioned that being used to Samsung Tablets, I like the functionality that allow for more customization. Well, I’m over that. This tablet is very customizable. One just has to learn how to do the desired customizations on this tablet which is different to what I was used to.
K.Matrix –
For any of you looking to purchase this tablet due to it being AER certified and having the properties of 3 years monthly updates and 2 years OS updates, you will be disappointed. As of now, most of these tablets will only have the August monthly patch and the June Google Play Update. If HMD Global actually kept its promises, this tablet would be one of the only Android tablets on the market that would actually be as secure as any could come. As of right now, that is just not the case, and it sadly fails to meet its potential.
Other than that, the screen is okay; it does have a bit of a bluish tint to it. The resolution is fine for an Android tablet of its class. Don’t expect an iPad quality screen though- you will be disappointed. Even the entry level iPad’s screen is better.
Another point of contention would be the official support of microSD cards of up to only 512GB. One of the only biggest strengths over iPadOS devices is wasted here as well.
If Nokia was serious about following through on their promises, this would be a fantastically compelling Android alternative to the iPad. Unfortunately, for most people, I can only recommend spending a little extra money buying the entry level iPad. I bought this tablet hoping to finally have a decent, secure, Android device that could hold much of my media without having to shell out around $1K or more on a mid-high range iPad. Ultimately, I’m coming out very disappointed.
*UPDATE March 2022*
It seems that Nokia has become more serious about updating this tablet. As of this writing in early March, the Google Play Security update is at February 2022 and the Security patch is at January 2022. While not too much better than the initial situation, this tablet should be among the most secure choices for Android in the long-run. Additionally, the battery life has proven to be pretty impressive too. Another important note would be that the T20 has yet to receive the Android 12 update despite the two years of promised OS updates. I will add an additional star to my initial review because of this update.
Hlórriði Sönnungr –
Did you know the first device that was ever made with a USB type C interface was a Nokia tablet? I didn’t get that one, but was in the market for one now and since I have some (misplaced, perhaps) brand loyalty based on previous Nokia phones (N95, 808 PV, 9 PV) I figured I’d try this one out.
It does what it’s supposed to. The interface is clean, and quite reminiscent of the “Android One” OS that Nokia put on some of their smartphones (including the 9 PureView) a couple of years ago. That is, not a lot of branding, most apps are provided directly by Google.
A couple of quirks and missing features:
– The Night Light (low blue light) is quite aggressive even at the lowest setting. It basically turns the display nearly beige as soon as the sun sets. I’m leaving it off for now.
– There is no option to double-tap to lock or unlock the screen. To wake up you have to push the power button, which is not exactly prominent near the top on the left edge.
– No fingerprint reader. Face unlock works though.
– By default there is a “Entertainment” screen on the left of the main (swipe right or press the icon near the top). It consolidates your movie apps (like Prime Video, Netflix, Google Play TV, YouTube..), audio apps (music, audiobook, podcast, etc), e-book readers in different pages/panes amid your typical smart TV categories (popular, by provider, etc). It’s a bit annoying, and I found myself disabling this and instead just adding a separate homescreen for these apps.
On the bright side (see the pun?) the display is great overall, the tablet is very slim and relatively light, and it does have all the essentials you’d expect in a tablet twice the price as this one.