HMD Global today announced that it's rolling out the latest version of Android to three more of its smartphones, the Nokia 6.1, 6.1 Plus, and 7 Plus. There are now six Android 10 Nokia phones.
Nokia 7 plus RSS
Finland's data watchdog is investigating an unspecified number of Nokia 7 Plus devices found to have sent user data to a server in China, which regulators claim may potentially violate GDPR.
The Nokia 7 Plus is now beginning to receive the stable release of Android 9.0 Pie, which brings only the most essential features of the OS to the smartphone since it's part of Android One.
HMD Global has started rolling out one last beta build of Android Pie to its Nokia 7 Plus before the official release, keeping up with its positive track record for timely Android updates.
The Nokia 7 Plus was one of the few non-Google devices to get access to the Android P developer preview, but it seems that testers are unknowingly being downgraded to Oreo on Nokia's phone.
Google has announced the Android P Beta program at I/O 2018, its annual developer conference. The program now supports flagship devices from seven more manufacturers in addition to the Pixel devices.
Nokia is preparing to ship a camera app update to its Zeiss enabled phones enabling a new pro mode. An apk of the update has already been leaked, with a UI revamp and faster launch and capture times.
HMD Global's latest Nokia branded Android phones are joining the Android Enterprise Recommended program upon release. The New Nokia 8 Sirocco and others will join the Nokia 8 as part of the program.
HMD Global has announced the Nokia 7 Plus. The device is aimed at creative types with the company highlighting the dual rear cameras with Zeiss lenses. It will cost €399 or $490, excluding taxes.
HMD Global will be taking the stage at Mobile World Congress 2018 in less than an hour and you can watch the announcements as they happen through the company's official live stream here.
While HMD Global is preparing to launch new smartphones at the upcoming Mobile World Congress, images of two of its upcoming devices were posted earlier today giving us a glimpse of what to expect.
The Nokia 7 Plus is supposed to feature a 6-inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chipset, and a dual camera setup with 12-megapixel +13-megapixel ZEISS-certified lenses.
HMD Global is expected to announce new smartphones at the upcoming Mobile World Congress and a newly spotted Nokia 7 Plus powered by the Snapdragon 660 chipset could be one of them.