Today, Nokia is launching its next-generation tablet – the Nokia T20. Designed with the entire family in mind, the tablet comes with 15-hour battery life, a kids mode and two years worth of pure Android OS updates.
The tablet is the first device in Nokia’s brand new T-series and follows in the footsteps of the Nokia N1 , which launched back in 2014. It is available in both WiFi and LTE flavours, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB worth of storage (in the UK), with room for up to 512GB more space via a microSD card. International markets have other storage options available.
Like the Nokia 8.3 , the 10.4in tablet features a ‘Scandinavian-inspired design’, with a slim metal body and a 3D display frame. This is topped off with an Ocean Blue finish. The display has a 2K resolution, with blue light certification.
Under the hood, the tablet runs on a Tiger T610 processor and is packed with an 8200mAh battery, which Nokia claims will give up to 15 hours of web browsing, 7 hours of continuous video calls and 10 hours worth of video playback. This device does support 15W charging, though only a 10W charger is provided in the box.
If you’re still planning on working from home, then the T20 is built with video calls in mind. It’s equipped with dual microphones, stereo speakers with OZO Playback, a 5Mp front camera and an 8Mp rear camera. It also comes with Google Duo pre-installed.

Speaking of software, the Nokia T20 comes with Android 11 out-the-box, plus two years worth of OS upgrades. Like other Nokia products, this isn’t a skinned take on Android – you get a near-stock OS as standard. There’s also three year’s worth of monthly security updates and the T20 also comes Android Recommended, making it a contender for businesses.
The Nokia T20 launches alongside a range of other compatible accessories, including some in-ear earphones, a slim charging case, a flip stand and a more rugged rear cover to keep the tablet protected.

The T20 is available from today ( 6 October ) in the UK. The WiFi version costs £179.99, whilst the LTE version costs £199.99. You can get it now from the Nokia website , which is offering 10GB of free data as a promotion on the cellular model.
The T20 is also available for pre-order in Europe (from €239), Australia (from AU$349) and the USA (from US$249.99). If you are in America, you’re in for a slightly longer wait for the T20, which will launch on 17 November .
If you want to see how this tablet compares to key rivals, then take a look at our charts for the best tablets and the best Android tablets .
Author: Hannah Cowton-Barnes, Entertainment Editor, Tech Advisor

As Tech Advisor’s Entertainment Editor, Hannah is the resident expert in all things streaming, film and TV. Before joining Tech Advisor in 2019, she studied Theatre and Performance at the University of Leeds and created a website dedicated to geek culture and lifestyle. She’s also reviewed a whole range of gadgets including flagship smartphones, wearables and styling tools. Outside of Foundry, she’s written freelance pieces for Polygon, Metro and Den of Geek, and is proud to be a Women Techmakers Ambassador for Google.
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