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Nokia Lumia 2520

Nokia Lumia 2520
Developer Nokia
Product family Lumia
Type Tablet
Release date November 21, 2013 (2013-11-21)
Discontinued February 2, 2015 (2015-02-02)
Operating system Windows RT 8.1
System-on-chip used Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
Memory GB
Storage 32 or 64 GB
Removable storage Up to 64 GB MicroSDXC
Display 10.1 in (260 mm) IPS LCD, Full HD (1920×1080) resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, Gorilla Glass 2
Graphics Adreno 330
Input Capacitive touchscreen
A-GPS
GLONASS
Camera Front: 2 Mpx, ƒ/2.4 aperture lens
Back: 6.7 Mpx, ƒ/1.9 aperture Zeiss lens
Connectivity
Power 10,000 mAh battery
Dimensions H 267 mm
W 168 mm
D 8.9 mm
Weight 615 g
Successor Nokia N1 (Nokia)
Website Nokia Lumia 2520

The Nokia Lumia 2520 is a Windows RT tablet computer originally developed by Nokia. It is Nokia's first and only Windows-based tablet, and the company's first tablet since its Nokia Internet Tablet line. Sharing its design and marketed with the Nokia Lumia series of Windows Phone products, the device incorporates a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chip with 4G LTE support, along with a 10.1-inch (26 cm) 1080p display and an optional "Power Keyboard" dock adding additional battery capacity, USB ports, and a physical hardware keyboard. Following a period of speculation and leaks, the Lumia 2520 was officially unveiled on October 22, 2013, and released in North America on November 21, 2013.

The 2520 was met with mostly positive reviews, praising its design, display, and for being the first Windows RT tablet to offer cellular data (although Microsoft's own Surface 2 was soon available with such an option). However, the device also received criticism for the lack of available software for its operating system (due to the inability of Windows RT to run full Windows desktop programs), along with the design of its keyboard dock.

From April 2014 it was maintained and sold by Microsoft Mobile. The Nokia Lumia 2520 was discontinued by Microsoft on February 2, 2015, being the last ever Windows RT device, coming a month after the production halt of the Surface 2.

After Nokia's phone business was sold to Microsoft, Nokia started making the Nokia N1. The Nokia N1 ultimately succeeded Nokia's former Lumia 2520.

In mid-August 2013, details began leaking surrounding a Windows RT tablet being produced by Nokia codenamed "Sirius", which featured a 10.1-inch (26 cm) screen, LTE support and a design similar to Nokia's Lumia series of Windows Phone devices. A press render leaked in October 2013, along with its branding as the "Lumia 2520". The Lumia 2520 was officially unveiled during a Nokia press event on October 22, 2013 at a Nokia World event in Abu Dhabi, where it also unveiled several other Lumia phablets running Windows Phone 8. The device marks Nokia's first Microsoft Windows-based tablet device, and its first tablet product since its Internet Tablet range.


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