It will also feature connectivity via HDMI and USB, but will be also able to connect to networks and mobile operators. Also, similar to Microsoft's Surface, Nokia's tablet should have a cover with an integrated keyboard and stand. However, unlike Microsoft's solutions, Nokia has decided to install additional batteries in the keyboard to help prolong your mobile work time. This supplement should have two USB ports, while the battery life on the tablet (without the keyboard one) is listed at ten working hours.
According to the same source, Nokia will initially produce only a small number of devices, while the later production should be increased. According to recent rumors, the device should be unveiled at Mobile World Congress in February. So far there were no comments from major carriers about this subject.
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