Nokia Fifty-Three Finally Gets Android Eleven Update

Nokia Fifty-Three Finally Gets Android Eleven Update

HMD-Led Nokia is finally rolling out Android XNUMX for its affordable Nokia XNUMX Android smartphone. This update comes just a few months before the official announcement of Android XNUMX. As a reminder, the phone was released just over a year ago and was one of the last devices before HMD decided to change the naming convention for its smartphones. Android eleven update for Nokia XNUMX is being rolled out gradually for users in countries like Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Taiwan, and Vietnam. The company stated that it will soon roll out the update to other areas. Aside from delivering the latest Android operating system, the new update weighing in at about XNUMX GB also adds the June XNUMX security patch to the phone. Since the phone runs on Android One without any customization, it doesn't get any ancillary features that HMD adds with the OS update.

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Nokia was once known for being among the fastest behind Google in releasing operating system updates for its phones. Indeed, the company often prided itself on timely updates on social media and was quickly becoming a darling among purists who wanted the old Nokia brand, durability, and device-free Android experience at an affordable price. affordable cost. < p lang="en" dir="ltr">We are very excited to announce our #Android11 ​​update roadmap! 🥳 We've released over a thousand updates over the last three years as part of our commitment to Pure, Secure & Up-to-date, keeping your device safe and secure with the latest versions of Android. Here are the next thousand! pic.twitter.com/GJ7RsDImfq October XNUMX, XNUMX See more However, afterwards, things were not rosy at all. The company missed software update deadlines. According to the tweet published by the company in October of last year, the Nokia XNUMX was expected to receive an update to Android XNUMX in the first quarter of XNUMX. Unlike other Chinese smartphone makers, HMD doesn't have a huge portfolio and an Android-powered skin that takes time to customize, so the lag is unexpected. When TechRadar India interviewed HMD's global VP Sanmeet Singh Kochhar earlier this year, he noted that Nokia devices come in enterprise-grade security and the company has promised two-year software updates on its devices. He also mentioned that the company believes the experience and security of vanilla Android sets Nokia devices apart from the competition and allows it to charge a premium for its devices even though, given the competition's offerings, these devices were inferior in terms of cost. hardware specifications. . Now that the company fails in the functionality of its brand, that is, due to the delay in the delivery of software updates and Android security patches, most of the Nokia devices remain vulnerable to vulnerabilities. Alors that the concurrence to trace their chaussettes et qu'une marque comme Samsung, autrefois connue pour ses mises à jour software retardées, promet désormais trois ans de mises à jour en temps opportun, Nokia doit s'attacher rapidly avant qu'il ne soit too late or too late. Do you want to know the latest technological developments? Follow LaComparacion India on Twitter, Facebook y Instagram!