It turned out that an attempt to sell last year's Nokia with a new, higher price and a changed logo is not the only "good" idea from HMD. The company did the same with the Nokia T21 tablet!
Just as Nokia XR21 returned as HMD XR21, so did last year's tablet Nokia T21 now returns as HMD T21! And similarly to the above-mentioned smartphones - the new logo also means a new, higher price! While the Nokia T21 tablet is still sold for 200 euro, this is a "new", although identical model with the HMD logo costs... 300 euro. Can anyone explain this?!
HMD T21, like Nokia T21, offers 10, 4-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels, compatible with a stylus, and a UNISOC T612 processor, supported by 4 GB of RAM and 64 or 128 GB of expandable flash memory. The device is powered by an 8,200 mAh battery with 18-watt charging, and there are also stereo speakers and two 8-megapixel cameras on board. The tablet also has the Android 13 operating system and a metal-plastic housing with an IP52 tightness certificate. As you can see, at the time of its debut, the Nokia T21 tablet was not an outstanding device. Offering it more than half a year later with a new logo but also a significantly higher price is a truly peculiar idea. Where is HMD heading?
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