Android 9 pie results with Nokia 5.1 Plus Pro Pro camera mode
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Android 9 pie results with Nokia 5.1 Plus Pro Pro camera mode |
With Rs 26,999 price tag, Nokia 8.1 stands against Asus Zenfone 5Z and Xiaomi Poco F1, but does it stand out? Read our full review.
- Nokia 5.1 Plus was propelled in India in August
- The cell phone is the worldwide variation of the Nokia X5
- Nokia 5.1 Plus went marked down in India in October
Nokia 9 PureView may launch in January last week
Nokia 5.1 Plus ₹ 9,999 has begun getting its Android 9.0 Pie refresh. To review, the cell phone was propelled with Android 8.1 Oreo back in August, and this is its first form refresh since the date. The Android 9.0 Pie refresh rollout for the Nokia 5.1 Plus pursues a comparable rollout for the China variation of the cell phone, the Nokia X5, prior this week. The rollout was reported by a senior HMD Global official on Twitter, and the refresh ought to wind up accessible comprehensively in clumps.
Today HMD Global started rolling out the update to Android 9 Pie for the Nokia 5.1 Plus. The company had promised that it would deliver the update by the end of the year, and it has kept its promise, if by just a few days.
The new software is version V2.09B, arrives as a 1.2GB download, and it has the December 2018 security patch level included. You also get the new system navigation, Settings menu, and redesigned notification pane.
Nokia 5.1 Plus is the latest handset to get updated to Android 9 Pie
Apart from late January arrival of the smartphone, Nokia anew hasn’t shared any information on its specifications. The handset is rumored to be powered by Snapdragon 845 chipset and up to 8 GB of RAM. It may house a 4,150mAh battery that may carry support for wireless charging. It could be the first Nokia smartphone to feature an in-display fingerprint scanner. Rumors have it that the handset may arrive in the market with a price tag of around $900. Like the Nokia 8 Sirocco handset, the Nokia 9 PureView may not feature a 3.5mm audio jack.
Adaptive Battery prioritises your most commonly used apps and services and doesn't allow those you only rarely use to eat up your milliamp hours. Adaptive brightness is an auto mode that learns from your manual adjustments over time, and apparently the initial brightness levels have been optimized too. Finally, with Pie you get predictive app actions.
Review: Nokia 5.1 Plus starts receiving its Android 9.0 pie update
As usual, assume this to be undergoing a staged rollout, so don't worry if you don't see the update notification today. The update should reach you within the next few days.
Nokia 8.1 Review: Gimmick-free capabilities
Nokia 8.1: Build and Design
The Nokia 8.1 is an attractive bundle with a double tone anodized metal casing and 2.5D glass plan. HMD Global has taken great consideration of in general form quality, feel and shading treatment. Maybe the main thing about the telephone that may not advance regarding style is the huge iPhone X-like indent at the highest point of the presentation.
The only other problem apart from big notch design is its slippery body. The handset does attract fingerprints and smudges prominently. To overcome the issue, you would anyway need a protective case and it will also help you in better gripping of the phone.
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