Today, HMD Global completes the last part of its promise of updating all its phones to Android Pie with the announcement of Android Pie for the Nokia 1.
Yes, the Android Pie update is already rolling out to one of the first Android Go smartphones, the Nokia 1. The phone was announced in the first quarter of 2018 and comes with entry-level specs.
Excited to share that our most affordable smartphone, Nokia 1, upgrades to Android 9 Pie starting today. Now there is a Nokia smartphone for everyone running Pie – bringing to you the latest experiences from Google. Nokia phones just keep getting better #Getsmart #Nokiamobile pic.twitter.com/BYONKx6q5n
— Juho Sarvikas (@sarvikas) June 25, 2019
If you have a Nokia 1 one phone, head to the settings menu and check for the update.
Android 9 Pie (Go Edition) brings features such as faster boot times, verified boot, and a dashboard for monitoring and tracking data consumption.
The Nokia 1 is a 4.5-inch phone with a 480 x 854 resolution. It has 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage, and a MediaTek MT6737M processor. On its rear is a 5MP camera while a 2MP sensor sits above the display.
There is a MicroSD card slot that also doubles as a SIM slot that will allow users to add up to 128GB of storage. The phone has an FM radio, audio jack, and packs a 2150mAh battery. Its rear cover is user replaceable and can be swapped with any of Nokia’s Xpress-on covers made for it.
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