Teclast has revealed that its first 5G tablet will be unveiled soon. The brand disclosed recently (via IThome) that the tablet will be called T40 5G and is already in the prototype stage with the release expected as soon as it passes the functional tests.
Perhaps, the most interesting part of the
announcement is the disclosure that the T40 5G will be powered by the UNISOC
Tiger T7520 chip. The Tiger T7520 processor is a 5G chipset and the first to be
built using a 6nm EUV process. The 6nm process has an increased transistor
density of 18% compared to the 7nm process. It also brings a reduction in the
power consumption by 8% over its predecessor. The T7520 chipset was first
announced in February last year with the release set for early 2021. Thus, the
Teclast T40 may be the first device to utilize the chipset.
Teclast didn’t release further details of
the T40 5G but the brand launched a 4G version of the T40 towards the end of
last month. The Teclast T40 4G is powered by a UNISOC Tiger T618 processor. The
tablet features a 10.4-inch fullscreen display with a 2K resolution. The tablet
also comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of flash memory. Keeping the lights on is
a massive 8000mAh battery. The T40 4G equally features four stereo speakers and
a gyroscope. We expected the 5G version to retain most of these configurations
including the display size. The major difference will be the 5G chipset and
perhaps more RAM and storage options.
Teclast is yet to release the launch
itinerary for the T40 5G. We’ll keep you updated when more details emerge.