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Nokia’s rumored Windows RT tablet to have a battery-equipped clickable keyboard/kickstand cover

Ron Ron
August 20, 2019
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Recently, we learned that Nokia has resumed its work on a Nokia 10-inch Windows RT tablet. Nokia is apparently in cooperation with Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Compal Electronics to resume development of a 10inch tablet to be showcased at the 2013 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

Now, according to a new report, that Nokia Windows RT tablet will feature a battery-equipped clickable keyboard/kickstand cover, which is a special cover that “envelops it like a book.” The cover will “click” into place and feature a battery that can be used to power the tablet once it has run low on power. The case will also feature two USB ports for additional connectivity. The report also indicates that the tablet will have a 10 hour battery life, with fast charging capabilities. Nokia is expected to showcase this tablet at the 2013 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

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