Nokia’s Lumia 2520 tablet is reportedly heading to T-Mobile

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Nokia unveiled its first Windows-based tablet late last year called the Lumia 2520. Early reviews praised the tablet’s build quality and even its specifications were good enough to make it a bona fide competitor to some of the most popular tablets available in the market. If a new rumor is to be believed then T-Mobile might soon be launching the Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet on its network. The leak shows that this 4G LTE enabled tablet could soon be on its way to Magenta. The leak comes straight from @evleaks who has generated quite a reputation for himself by leaking such things ahead of time. This source has almost impeccable track record which is why it seems very likely that Magenta would soon announce that its carrying the Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet.

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Nokia’s Lumia 2520 tablet caused a ripple of excitement back when it was launched last December. It was Nokia’s first attempt at a Windows-based tablet, and it looked really cool. Its full HD, 10.1-inch, 16:9 ratio IPS display acts as the portal through which you enter the world of Windows RT. What’s more, it’s equipped with category 4 LTE, giving it a theoretical top download speed of 150Mbps. It also has a 6.7MP rear camera with Carl Zeiss optics, a quad-core 2.2 GHz Snapdragon 800 processor and a non-removable 8120mAh battery. And, if a recent leak from @evleaks is anything to go by, this 4G Windows tablet could be set to finally launch on T-Mobile. There’s no further information in the leak. No pricing is mentioned, and neither is any specific release date. Once here, it’ll be the first time T-Mobile has carried a Windows tablet, and perhaps shows a little more commitment to Microsoft than we’re used to. If we hear anything extra from our sources (price/release date/stock in store images) we’ll let you know. Who’s excited? Will you be grabbing the Lumia tablet on EIP when it’s here?

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