The Lumia 1520 is releasing on November 22 exclusively on AT&T, making it the first phablet smartphone to ever be released by Nokia. It looks like November 22 will continue being an important day for Nokia as AT&T has just announced the Lumia 2520, the first Windows tablet created by Nokia, will also launch on the same day.

Remember that the Nokia Lumia 2520 is a tablet, so don’t be too shocked to hear its sticker price, which AT&T is announcing will retail at $399.99 with a two year agreement, which that price can be brought down if you plan on bundling your purchase with another Lumia device. AT&T will knock off $200 on the Lumia 2520, making it just $199.99 with a two year agreement, as long as you purchase a Nokia Lumia 925, Nokia Lumia 1020 or the new Nokia Lumia 1520.

The Nokia Lumia 2520 will feature Windows RT 8.1, which was first made available on Microsoft’s Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2, along with a 10.1-inch Full HD 1080p display, a 6.7MP main camera equipped with ZEISS optics, 32GB of internal storage with microSD card support and a 8,000 mAh battery that is expected to give users up to 11 hours of video playback while also being able to charge 80% of its battery in just one hour.

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