HMD Global’s Nokia launched the Nokia 5.4 smartphone earlier this year in India. At the time of the launch, the smartphone booted on Android 10 OS out of the box. Now, after several months the smartphone has started receiving the Android 11 OS update. Interestingly, the update also brings the latest security patch.
The Nokia 5.4’s Android 11 update has a size of 1.77GB and it has all the Android 11 upgrades. The smartphone also gets new features like chat bubbles, one-time permissions, and other bug fixes. As mentioned earlier, the update has the latest security patch i.e. the August 2021 patch.

Additionally, the Nokia X20 smartphone is now eligible for the Android 12 developer preview. In order to get the preview built you need to register on the My Phone app on the smartphone. After registering, users will receive the OTA update within the next 12 hours. For checking the updates, visit the Settings tab on the device and then click on About phone, followed by the System Updates tab.

The Nokia X20 comes with a 6.67-inch LCD display sporting an FHD+ resolution. It is a punch-hole panel holding the 32MP selfie camera. It boasts a triple camera system at the rear with a 64MP primary lens, a 2MP macro sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 SoC paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage. The device houses a 4,470mAh battery with 18W fast charging support.
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Additionally, the companies will also not be allowed to provide services to users who haven’t logged in with real name registrations. This is a major impact on the local gaming industry and is the second severe blow as 2019’s rules had barred kids under 18 to play video games for more than one and a half hours a day. Niko Partners senior analyst Daniel Ahmad stated that “There are over 110 million minors that play video games in China today, and we expect the new limits to lead to a decline in the number of players and a reduction in the amount of time and money spent in game by those under 18.”
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Sources also added that the pre orders in the US even surpassed the brand’s second generation foldable phone sales in the country between the months January and July 2021. The source further stated that “Samsung’s factories that make foldable devices are already operating at full capacity. Samsung has no option but to expand its facilities. It will likely add three more production lines to its current seven, which will allow the company to manage the production volume more flexibly.”










The Chinese smartphone maker shared the teaser earlier today (1st September 2021) on its official Weibo account. Interestingly, we had just covered a new leak yesterday that arrived from a known Chinese tipster who 

The Chinese tech giant shared the news regarding the CyberDog on the Mi Home Weibo account, with image posters. Looking at these promotional posters, it is clear that the company aims on unveiling its latest product in areas like provincial capitals, capitals, and municipalities in China first. For those unaware, the CyberDog is a bio inspired quadruped robot is powered by NVIDIA’s Jetson Xavier NX AI Supercomputer for Embedded and Edge Systems paired with 128GB of SSD storage.
While a similar quadruped robot called Spot from Boston Dynamic sells for a whopping 74,500 US Dollars, Xiaomi is offering its robot for just 9,999 Yuan (roughly 1,540 US Dollars). In other words, it makes this product significantly more affordable than the US made robot.