In the world of cheap tablets, there’s little to consider other than the Amazon Fire series. Just check out our guide to the best cheap tablets to prove it — all but two entries are from Amazon. But the company may have more competition now, as the Nokia T10 has just been released at an attractively low price.
This Android tablet features an 8-inch 800 x 1280 screen, modest Unisoc T606 chipset, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, microSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone port, face unlock, 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera. It also runs Android 12 and promises two OS updates and three years of monthly security updates, which the brand claims is twice as many as the competition.
The Nokia T10’s design also seems appealing, with its polymer build featuring an unusual nano-textured finish designed to hide scratches. Plus, it comes with Google Play Space and Google Kids Space, the latter of which could make it a great device for kids or families looking for a cheap tablet. What’s more, it supports a range of accessories.
If you’re interested, you can buy it in the UK in Ocean Blue from August for £129 (about $150/AU$225) for the Wi-Fi model, or £149 (about $175/AU$2) ) $260) if you want 4G too.
This isn’t the only new Nokia-branded device, though, the Nokia 8210 4G, Nokia 5710 XpressAudio and Nokia 2660 Flip have also been unveiled. All three phones landed in the UK in late July, but they look less interesting – or at least more niche. The first two are feature phones (one of which comes with a pop-up integrated headset), while the 2660 Flip is an Android flip phone aimed primarily at seniors.
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