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Nokia Lumia 2520 spotted running on T-Mobile’s network

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 8, 2014
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Nokia Lumia 2520

Earlier this month, a rumor suggested the Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet may soon make its way to the T-Mobile. The rumor came from none other than the notorious @evleaks, who has a decent track record when it comes to rumors. Anyway, the prolific one is back with more, and has now posted an image of the Nokia Lumia 2520 running on the carrier.

The tablet created quite a stir when it launched in December last year. It is already available on AT&T and Verizon, so T-Mobile will be the third major US carrier to offer the tablets to its users. There’s no word on when the carrier will announce it, nor its pricing details.

The tablet offers top-of-the-line specifications with a 10.1-inch display sporting a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, and comes with a quad-core Snapdragon 800 SoC clocked at 2.3GHz with Adreno 330 GPU and 2GB of RAM on board. The tablet comes with Windows RT as its operating system, so it may not provide users with a full-fledged Windows experience, but it’s still pretty good nonetheless. 

Other features include 32GB of internal storage, microSD card slot, 6.7MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics and PureView, 2MP front-facing camera and a 8,120 mAh battery to make sure it can provide users with a decent battery time.

We’ll update you as soon as T-Mobile take the wraps off the device. In the meantime, you can check our hands-on review of the Nokia Lumia 2520, and find out what’s good about it.

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