Nokia announces the launch of its new generation touch pad. Called T21, the newcomer brings discreet improvements to its elder, the T20, which was the brand’s first slate.
It is clear that the differences between the two generations of tablets are tenuous. The T21 sports, like its predecessor, a 10.4-inch LCD screen (1200 x 2000 pixels), an 8200 mAh battery and an 8-megapixel back photo sensor. However, there are some improvements. To accompany the Unisoc Tiger T612 chip, which replaces the T610 of the T20, Nokia has opted for a minimum of 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage, when its previous tablet offered a minimum configuration of 3 / 32 GB. is also a little faster (18 W instead of 15 W) and its front photo module goes from 5 to 8 megapixels. An NFC chip is also appearing, and Nokia evokes a feature called Second Screen to link its tablet to a Windows computer.
For the time being, the T21 is announced on a European scale at a price of 239 €. This price is for its 4/64 GB wifi configuration. Nokia specifies that its device will in future be available in a version compatible with 4G.