Not content on letting Apple have all the fun with its new iPad Air model, Nokia introduced three new tablets that will be coming to market soon. The three were introduced at the Nokia World show in Abu Dhabi this week.
First up is the Microsoft-partnered Lumia 2520, which features Windows RT and includes a 2.2 GHz Snapdragon 800 processor, polycarbonate body that’s been used on previous Lumia models, a snappy 10.1 inch IPD LCD panel, and a built-in LTE radio for mobile connectivity. It’s also said to have made huge improvements on working with Microsoft’s RT operating system.
The second model is the flagship Lumia 1520, which features a 6-inch ClearBlack LCD display running at a solid 1080p setting, along with the Snapdragon 800 chipset, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of flash storage and a microSD card slot. The camera is a whopping 20 megapixels.
Finally, the budget Lumia 1320 also has a 6-inch display, but with less resolution. It does, however, come with a dual-core processor, as well as a 5-megapixel camera. It’s an affordable alternative compared to the other models, selling for just $339 without a contract. No word yet on what the other higher-end tablets will go for just yet.
Expect more details on the release of these devices in the months ahead.
Source: TechCrunch