In mid-August 2013, details began leaking surrounding a
Windows RT tablet being produced by Nokia codenamed "Sirius", which featured a 10.1-inch (26 cm) screen,
LTE support and a design similar to Nokia's
Lumia series of
Windows Phone devices. A press render leaked in October 2013, along with its branding as the "Lumia 2520". The Lumia 2520 was officially unveiled during a Nokia press event on 22 October 2013 at a Nokia World event in
Abu Dhabi, where it also unveiled
Lumia 1320 and
1520 running
Windows Phone 8. The device marks Nokia's first
Microsoft Windows-based tablet device, and its first tablet product since its
Internet Tablet range. The Lumia 2520 was first released in the United States by
Verizon Wireless on November 21, 2013. In the U.S., carrier-branded versions were released by Verizon and
AT&T. The Verizon Wireless model differs only in its use of different LTE bands, and a lack of support for
GSM networks, unlike the international and AT&T version. No Wi-Fi-only version of the Lumia 2520 was released. In April 2014, Nokia recalled the AC-300 travel charger for the Lumia 2520 after it was discovered that the cover on its plug could separate and expose internal parts, posing an electric shock hazard when in use. While sold as an accessory in the United States, it was bundled with European models; as a result, Nokia also suspended sales of the Lumia 2520 in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Russia, and Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. == Hardware ==