
Android 9 Pie now rolling out to Nokia 6.1
Following up on its past promises, Nokia is starting to kick its Android 9 Pie rollout into the next gear. This week, Nokia 6.1 users are seeing a slice of Pie hit their devices.
Following up on its past promises, Nokia is starting to kick its Android 9 Pie rollout into the next gear. This week, Nokia 6.1 users are seeing a slice of Pie hit their devices.
There are a ton of budget Android phones out on the market today, but there are only a handful truly worth paying attention to. Nokia is one of the few brands really killing it in the budget space lately, and today, the company’s latest device launches in the US. Here’s where to buy Nokia 7.1 in the US.
So the Nokia 7.1 was announced at a London event on the 4th of October, with yours truly heading to the showcase to directly check out exactly what this mid-range device has to offer. And my initial impression is that this smartphone actually surprised me a decent amount.
Nokia’s upper-midrange device the Nokia 7.1 was officially announced today at a London launch event. Somewhat expectedly, the device follows the design language of the previous Nokia 8 models, but with a typical 2018 notch, Android One, and an affordable price tag in tow. Here’s everything you need to know.
Nokia’s Android 9 Pie update just landed on the company’s Nokia 7 Plus within the past couple of weeks. Now, alongside the reveal of a new smartphone, Nokia is confirming Pie updates for a few more of its devices.
Nokia has been on a comeback of sorts in recent months when it comes to the smartphone game, and today a new event in happening. We’ll have hands-on coverage of Nokia’s announcements later today, but if you want to tune in live, here’s where to watch the Nokia event livestream.
After a couple of delays, Nokia has today announced some good news. Nokia 7 Plus owners are beginning to pick up the final Android 9 Pie update starting today.
The rollout of Android 9 Pie beyond Google’s Pixel devices has been relatively slow, with only a couple of others rolling out stable updates. Nokia has been working diligently on bringing Pie to the Nokia 7 Plus, but apparently, it’s been delayed again.
We caught our first look at the Nokia 7.1 Plus earlier this week. Now, ahead of an event early next month to launch the device, we’re getting a better look at what to expect with a set of CAD-based 360-degree renders of the phone.
Nokia is growing extremely quickly in the smartphone space and we’ve seen some killer releases from the company this year. Now, Nokia is confirming a launch event on October 4th to reveal its latest device.
Nokia has been making a big comeback in recent months with some impressive hardware. This year, one of the company’s most well-received devices has been the Nokia 7 Plus, and today we may be getting a look at its successor, the Nokia 7.1 Plus.
The Nokia 7 Plus was one of the first Android phones to get an Android 9 Pie beta, but it still hasn’t received a final version. While that was expected to come next in line, the most recent update has delivered yet another beta…
Nokia has been an outstanding example of what other OEMs should strive to be like when it comes to updates, but major platform updates are still a somewhat slow process across the company’s portfolio. Thankfully, Android 9 Pie’s update is about to kick off, and it’s starting with the Nokia 7 Plus.
It hasn’t been a great quarter for smartphone shipments as a whole, but there have been some notable standouts. One of those is HMD Global, the parent company of the Nokia brand, and it has grown tremendously over the past year.
Nokia’s partnership with Google on the Android One program has provided a lot of great devices, and this week it’s delivering the Nokia 6.1 Plus with a familiar design…
Google surprised us all back at I/O when it revealed that, for the first time, its developer preview of the next version of Android would be available for devices that aren’t Pixels. That included the popular Nokia 7 Plus, and now, an updated build is available for those users.
Since its relaunch under HMD Global, the Nokia brand has seen quite a bit of success in the Android market. Just a few months ago, the company announced a handful of new devices that would be launching to the masses and today one of those, the Nokia 3.1, is going up for pre-order.
The Nokia 5.1 passed through the FCC yesterday, making it clear that HMD Global would more than likely bring the budget-friendly device to the US. Now, the even more inexpensive Android One Nokia 3.1 is up for pre-order on Amazon.
At the end of May, HMD Global announced a handful of new budget-friendly Nokia smartphones. Now, several variants of the Nokia 5.1, one phone unveiled last month, have passed through the FCC.
At MWC in February, Nokia announced a series of smartphones that range from Android Go to midrange and flagship Android One devices. During an event in Moscow today, HMD Global launched devices for the lower-end of its portfolio that focuses on providing international audiences with pure Android and future updates.
Since its revival last year, the Nokia brand has been coming out with some excellent new smartphones on a regular basis. Today, HMD Global is debuting the latest Nokia device, the Nokia X6…
If you go back just two years, Nokia was a name everyone remembered, but that meant nothing to the smartphone industry. Now, Nokia is quickly gaining traction, and for 2018, the company is about to deliver its first new device in the US with the Nokia 6.1.
Nokia ended speculation today that its Digital Health division could end up at Google or even Samsung. Instead, the wearable company will be sold to the co-founder of Withings and return to being an independent brand.
In 2016, Nokia acquired Withings for $191 million to form a new digital health division. However, the reborn Finish company announced a “strategic review” in February, with a leaked memo revealing that the business was financially struggling. A new report today suggests that Google is a possible bidder for Nokia Health.