Nokia declared Lumia 2520 Windows RT 8.1 tablet with 10.1″
full HD Display.Nokia has also
declared the Lumia 2520 alongside its mid-range phablet Lumia 1320 at the event
in Abu Dhabi today. The Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet has been leaked several times
and become much awaited tablet. Its Nokia’s first Windows-based tablet. It’s a
high-end device with a 10.1-inch screen and five-point multitouch. It is
powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with MSM8974 chipset and runs on
Windows RT 8.1 OS.The MSM8974
chipset in Lumia 2520 tablet makes it
blazing fast and offers stunning LTE
functionality. It has a 6.7-megapixel rear camera capable of shoot 1080p video. Other features
of the Lumia 2520 are a 2GB of RAM, 32GB internal storage, expandable up to more 32GB
via microSD card slot, 4G LTE connectivity built-in, plus NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, WI-Fi,
and a micro-HDMI port. It has a 8000mAh built in battery.
Nokia also introduced the Power Keyboard accessory,
a physical keyboard along with the tablet as a part of a wraparound protective
cover. The Nokia Lumia 2520 will be available for purchase before the end of
this year first in the US and UK having black, white, glossy red, matte cyan
color options. It will retail $500,
while the Power Keyboard has been priced at $150. The Lumia 2520 is also
pre-loaded with Microsoft Office programs, plus Outlook RT, and various Nokia
software features including Nokia Music, Mix Radio, and Here Maps. Nokia’s
mapping software has both on and offline viewing, plus it can sync information
across to your phone.
Have a look at the specifications of Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet below:
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10.1-inches 1TrueColor
IPS LCD screen display protected by Gorilla Glass 2
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Windows
RT 8.1
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2.2GHz Quad Core
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 – MSM8974
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2GB
RAM
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32
GB internal memory
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Expandable
up to 32GB with micro SD card
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A 6.7MP Auto
Focus ZEISS optics camera
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Size 267 x 168 x
8.9* mm
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Weight 615g
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NFC
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A-GPS+GLONASS
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WLAN 802.11
a/b/g/n
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microUSB 3.0
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BT 4.0 LE
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3.5mm audio
connector
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8000 mAh battery
with11 hours of continuous video playback
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