An 8" tablet with optional LTE is the Nokia T10.

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The Nokia T10 tablet, an 8" device with entry-level hardware and three years of updates, was introduced today by HMD Global. It is available in LTE and Wi-Fi versions and is powered by a Unisoc chipset.





The Unisoc T606 processor, which has eight cores, powers the Nokia T10. It has 6 Cortex A-55 units for efficiency and 2 Cortex-A75 units for performance. Storage options are 32GB or 64GB with the potential of additional expansion via a hybrid microSD slot. RAM options include 3GB or 4GB.


The front-facing camera is a 2MP sensor, while the back camera is an 8MP shooter with AF and LED light.

Netflix HD is approved for the Nokia T10's 8" LCD, which offers a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. A proximity sensor is also included in versions with LTE, in addition to dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, and a 3.5mm audio connector.


The battery has a 5,250 mAh capacity, although charging is only possible at 10W speeds. At least it comes with a USB-C port.


In order to increase productivity, the Nokia T10 can be used as an extension of a PC display and has stereo speakers with OZO playback.

The Nokia T10 now comes pre-installed with Android 12 and a few features including Google Kids Space and Entertainment Space thanks to HMD Global. There is only one colour option, Ocean Blue, and some regions are receiving a translucent plastic case in addition to the retail box.


The tablet's entry-level Wi-Fi only 3/32GB model will cost €159 ($159). August is when sales start.


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