Let's close things off with the Nokia T21 - a modest and very affordable tablet with optional 4G connectivity. Starting off from the back, the Nokia T21 has an ample 8,200mAh battery with 18W charging that Nokia says is good to keep its health for at least 800 cycles. The tablet is powered by a Unisoc T612 chipset - a 12nm unit with an eight-core processor (2x Cortex-A75 and 6x Cortex A-55) and a MaliG52 GPU. There's 4GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of storage.
Android 12 comes as standard and HMD
promises 2OS updates and three years of monthly security patches. Upfront,
there's a 15:9 10.4-inch LCD of 2,000x1,200px resolution. The panel supports an
active stylus (Wacom WGP and Wacom Active ES 2.0), plus it can be used as a
secondary display for a Windows PC.
You can also use it to stream videos (it
has a Netflix HD certification) or do video calls thanks to the 8MP
front-facing camera (there is another 8MP module on the back). And you
shouldn’t worry too much about damaging it, the aluminum body is pretty tough
(and there is a 50% recycled plastic cover over the antennas for better
reception), and the tablet itself is rated IP52. The Nokia T21 tablet is
launching today for € 240 (US$ 240/₹ 19,000) for a Wi-Fi unit with 4/64GB memory and
again there is a version with 4G LTE as well.