The Galaxy Tab A8 was announced in December 2021, but Samsung has only just started selling the tablet. When it comes to purchasing an affordable mid-range tablet, Samsung's Galaxy Tab A-series is one of the best options from a reputable brand. Now that the Android tablet market has recorded renewed interest from new players and those that previously exited the market, the Galaxy Tab A series has some serious competition. One of them is the Nokia T20, the first Android tablet from HMD Global.
Although this is HMD Global's first tablet, it is actually the second Nokia tablet ever made. The first was the 2014 Nokia N1, the result of a collaborative effort between Nokia and Foxconn. It had an Intel processor, ran Android Lollipop, and was one of the first mobile devices with a USB Type-C port. For its second attempt at a tablet, Nokia is taking on Samsung. A company with far more experience than most brands in this space.
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The Galaxy Tab A8 and the Nokia T20 are both mid-range Android tablets. There are no fancy features like stylus support, wireless charging, or pogo pins for a keyboard. However, what they lack in features they make up for in price. The Galaxy Tab A8 starts at $230 in the U.S. while the Nokia T20 is priced at $250. The price tag isn't the only difference, either. The Galaxy Tab A8 has a squarish design with round corners, and a dual-material finish. The Nokia T20 has more rounded corners, a sandblasted aluminum back, and the advantage of a toughened glass display along with an IP52 dust and water-resistance rating.
The Galaxy Tab A8 has a 10.5-inch display with a 1920 x 1200 resolution while the Nokia T20 packs a slightly smaller
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