Nokia T10 Android 12 Wifi Tablet with 8” HD display, 3GB/32GB Storage, 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera, Dual Speakers with OZO Playback, 2 years OS updates, 3 years security updates – Ocean Blue
Original price was: £143.17.£127.89Current price is: £127.89.




Price: S$143.17 - S$127.89
(as of May 17, 2026 05:16:41 UTC – Details)
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Rigorously tested for durability, with tough polycarbonate shell designed for portability
Long-lasting battery-life.
Features a more portable 8” HD display
8MP rear camera with AF and flash, 2MP front camera
Android 12, with 2 years of OS upgrades
11 reviews for Nokia T10 Android 12 Wifi Tablet with 8” HD display, 3GB/32GB Storage, 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera, Dual Speakers with OZO Playback, 2 years OS updates, 3 years security updates – Ocean Blue
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Original price was: £143.17.£127.89Current price is: £127.89.


Rob Sedgwick –
Unbelievable value
People spend a fortune on tablets they don’t need. This is fantastic value at under £100 (Wifi only). I use it for reading books/magazines/web, watching Youtube, news, email, and general browsing. It’s not been in the slightest bit laggy.Things I like about it:- Small, it can easily slip into a pocket/handbag (you don’t need a fancy flip phone!)- The screen is just the right size, bigger than a phone but very portable.- Supports multiple users- Plenty of space for loads of apps- Performance great for basic browsing, email, video- Several days of battery life- Full Play Store, and modern version of Android- Chunky feel and looks hard to break.The camera is basic, I have a phone in my pocket for photos so I don’t want or need another camera. If you want to take fancy photos or play games with lots of graphics, then this isn’t for you. But for most people, it will be just fine.The only minor gripe is that it doesn’t recognise my face. So I have to type a PIN in, no big deal
Wil Longman –
Good for the cost, solid but not fast
Easy to set up with no excessive or unnecessary apps, established manufacturer with a promise of longevity.Great for everyday use of reading, emailing and video watching/streaming, OK for light gaming but anything more and it is necessary to reduce graphics options. 0.5Tb microSD fitted without hardware conflict but required as only 32Gb on board RAM so all docs/pics/audio/video on additional memorySolid and perhaps bulky construction, power button on top, not with volume rocker. WiFi & BT work as expected, sound seems muted but headphones/speaker resolve that issue.To summarise, great workhorse has doubled as kindle and, encased, is incredibly portable. An effective replacement for similar 6y.o. Lenovo which become un-updatable.
Jay –
Fantastic!!!
I have had my T10 for over two weeks now and I simply love it and it almost goes everywhere with me even to the gym. It is light nimble and runs on a stock version of Android so there is no bloatware. This was the pure reason I went for it over the Amazon Fire range and entry level Samsung. Nokia are also giving away 3 years of security updates and 2 years of software updates. I use my tablet primarily for watching films, email, surfing the web, shopping etc. I would probably avoid it it for hardcore gamers but for light card stuff you will be good. Battery life is very good and I get a good couple of days out of it before charging. The camera is not great but should suffice for video calls. You get a microsd card slot to expand your local storage as you only get a base os 32gb, a usb c charge port and a headphone port. One thing to be aware of is my tablet downloaded and completed an update that took approximately 1 hour to finish so please be patient. You can always bypass the update and complete it later. The first time I did this my device froze so I had to do a hard reboot where you hold the power button until it restarts.
Homerj –
Pure android! Good budget tablet
Plenty fast enough for the kids and general streaming. Great battery life and running latest pure android 12. No issues with screen, but viewing angles are limited slightly (who doesn’t sit right in front of their tablet though). Good job Nokia. For info, after market kids protective cases not so easy to come by for the T10.
gnurd –
1 star for Smart Bluetooth
EDIT: I never got round to factory resetting the device. Since the most recent update, the smart Bluetooth issue appears to be resolved. Seems only fair that I bump my rating up to 3 stars for now.—I bought this thing, just less than a year ago, and for most of the time I’ve had it, I’ve been happy enough with it. It’s a little slow, and the screen isn’t the best, but for £100, this has been a pretty good device.Recently, following a software update, I became aware of a “””feature””” called “Smart Bluetooth”. This automatically turns Bluetooth off after 5 minutes. It does this, whether I actually have the feature enabled or not. It’s supposed to only do this when I’m not using Bluetooth, but it has, on multiple occasions, caused my tablet to disconnect from my Bluetooth headphones, in the middle of a playing YouTube video.Did your first smartphone turn off in the middle of a phone call? Do those stupid smart fridges turn off, letting your milk go sour? Does your smart TV turn off, 5 minutes after you start watching Stranger Things? No? Funnily enough, I didn’t think so.So, why does “Smart Bluetooth” do exactly that? I don’t know who asked for this half-baked feature, but it’s turned a rather capable computer into a bloody joke. In an age of smartphones, tablets, and even laptops, not necessarily including headphone jacks any more, how can I be confident that _any_ device won’t receive a “Smart Bluetooth” update, making the only real alternative to wired headphones unusable?I contacted Nokia support to report this issue, but they’ve been useless. I’m not sure if they even understood the issue, and I have no way of knowing for sure whether they reported it to the software development team that maintains the software for this tablet.—I’ve considered returning this device before the warranty period ends. I’ve installed one software update since “Smart Bluetooth”, and that doesn’t seem to have resolved the issue.I think I’m going to factory reset the device and see if that fixes it. I don’t think I should have to be prepared to factory reset the device after every software update – especially in this day and age with a new security patch every month – but, whatever.If the factory reset doesn’t resolve the issue, I’m sending the device back. They’ll probably make me try another device, which will probably have the same issue. After that, I can only hope that they’ll refund me.
P A Jackson –
Solid!
Five stars for my use case – I bought this nearly two years ago to sit on a shelf and do home control (a bluetooth fire and lots of tapo plugs) and play music via google speakers. And it just gets on with it. Yes, its a bit heavy (& robust) but it sits there on the shelf, so who cares? Part of the weight must be the batteries, as it seems to last a long time without charging. Doesn’t lose wifi – It runs ITTT to switch on a connected charger when the battery drops to 15%, so I don’t have to worry about it going flat.
Kindle Customer –
Screen resolution is good. It’s a bit sluggish at times.
Samson –
I was looking for a cheap tablet for travelling and came across this one, I didn’t have any expectations for the price! However I was completely impressed! It has excellent build quality, it has a better screen than the equivalent Samsung, the OS is running very smoothly, battery life is great! speakers are great! and it even has a FM radio that doesn’t need you to plug in a headset! This is hands down one of the best low cost tablets that I’ve owned!!!GREAT WORK NOKIA! 🙂 🙂 🙂
Alya –
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OAA –
I recommend it , for simple stuff , and its good for kids and adults as of speed , good qualityGood job Nokia well done well priced
mike kavanagh –
Very slow tablet if you use alot maybe shop for around.