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Nokia T10 Vs Oppo Pad Air Vs Realme Pad Mini: Best Budget Tablet To Buy In India?

India has been a hub for smartphone and tablet OEMs. The vast majority of usage share for these companies lies in the Indian market, where they have secured the reliability of their users. Nokia has seen soaring demand in the tablet industry primarily because of its durable products at affordable prices 

On the other hand, relatively new entrants in the tablet industry include Oppo and Realme. The former has introduced the Oppo Pad Air, while the latter had launched the Realme Pad Mini for the budget masses. These three OEMs are in a tight race against each other in the smartphone as well as tablet market. So, here we compare the best tablets of these three companies: Nokia T10 Vs Oppo Pad Air Vs Realme Pad Mini. 

Display Comparison 

The Nokia T10 has an 8-inches IPS LCD display with a resolution of 800 x 1280 pixels. It has a typical brightness of 360 nits and a screen-to-body ratio of 72.4 percent. 

On the other hand, the Oppo Pad Air features a 10.36-inches IPS LCD display. It has a 1200 x 2000 pixels resolution and a screen-to-body ratio of 80.5 percent. 

The Realme Pad Mini is furnished with an 8.7 inches IPS LCD display and has a resolution of 800 x 1340 pixels. Moreover, it has a screen-to-body ratio of 81.5 percent.

Overall, the Oppo Pad Air outshines the other tablets in terms of display and screen size. It offers a richer and more immersive visual experience. The Realme Pad Mini and Nokia T10 offer a decent experience  

Chipset Specifications 

The Nokia T10 operates on the Unisoc T606 chipset with a 12nm fabrication and has an octa-core CPU unit. It is available in two different variants to choose from including 3GB RAM+32GB storage and 4GB of RAM along with 64GB of storage. 

The Oppo Pad Air houses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 octa-core chipset with 6nm architecture. It is available in two variants to choose from, both of which have 4GB of RAM and feature 64GB and 128GB of ROM respectively. 

The Realme Pad Mini is equipped with a Unisoc Tiger T616 chipset with an octa-core CPU unit.  It is also available in two variants, the first one has 3GBRAM along with 32GB of ROM and the second one has 4GB of RAM+64GB storage option. 

The Oppo Pad Air emerges as a top performer with its powerful chipset. The Snapdragon 680 chipset can deliver some powerful performance compared to the remaining Unisoc series chipset used by the Nokia tablets.

Camera Features 

The Nokia T10 has an 8MP rear camera that supports LED flash and allows video recording of 1080P at 30fps. Upfront, it has a 2MP selfie camera that can record 720P videos. 

The Oppo Pad Air has an 8MP (f\2.0) rear camera and a 5MP (f\2.2) front camera. It offers panorama mode and 1080P video recording at 30fps. 

The Realme Pad Mini has more or less similar camera specifications as the former and has an 8MP (f\2.0) rear camera and a 5MP (f\2.2) front camera. It also allows video recording of 1080P at 30fps. 

As seen above, the Oppo Pad Air and Realme Pad Mini are both good for general photography. 

Battery and Fast Charging 

The Nokia T10 is furnished with a 5250mAh massive battery that can be fueled up by a 10W charger in about three hours. Once fully charged, it can easily get you throughout the day. 

The Oppo Pad Air houses a whopping battery of 7100mAh and is accompanied by an 18W fast charging setup that charges it within two hours. A single charge can deliver a backup of around an entire day on a single charge.

The Realme Pad Mini has a 6400mAh battery that supports an 18W fast charging setup and takes a little over two hours to completely charge it. Once fully charged it can last up to two days. 

Overall, the Realme Pad mini and Oppo Pad Air have fairly the same battery life and offer fast charging. 

The Crux: Which One Should You Consider?

While going through all the aspects, we arrived at the concussion that Oppo Pad Air emerges as an effective choice against the other two. However, the Realme Pad Mini has offered fierce competition to the former in terms of camera and battery life. Both tablets are good and can be considered cost-effective. You would need to pay a bit extra for the OPPO Pad Air, but that would be a good investment in the longer run.