Nokia Android 10 Update Roap Revised Due to Coronavirus Outbreak
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The Nokia Android 10 update rollout revision was shared by HMD Global's Chief Product Officer on Twitter. 22u58
By Darab Mansoor Ali | Updated: 15 April 2020 16:34 IST
Photo Credit: Twitter/ Juho Sarvikas 1r1l56
Nokia still aims to be the fastest brand to roll out Android 10 across its lineup
Highlights
A bulk of Nokia phones will get Android 10 in Q2 2020
The company was one of the first to rollout Android 10 on its devices
The new roap was shared by Nokia's Chief Product Officer
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Coronavirus outbreak has affected multiple industries across the world, with the tech industry being one of the worst-hit. Not only the has hardware side of the business has taken a hit, even the software part has also suffered significantly. Now HMD Global, the Nokia mobile brand licensee, has also announced that it will revise its Android 10 update schedule on all Nokia phones owing to the COVID-19 outbreak. The announcement was shared by HMD Global's Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas on his official twitter , along with an image of the new roap, which shows that a bulk of Nokia smartphones will receive the update in the second quarter of 2020. To recall, the original roap had first been unveiled in December.
While we have taken all the steps to fight COVID-19, we still aim to be the fastest brand to update its portfolio to Android 10. Although our schedule changed a bit, we're proud to announce a number of phones will be upgraded soon and excited to share our new roap: pic.twitter.com/nKEYSkI8Ow
However, that plan was never materialised completely and now the Nokia 1.
In late 2019 and early 2020, the company rolled out the update several of its smartphones, namely, the Nokia 6.1 Plus.
The new roap also said that the exact Android 10 rollout date for Nokia phones may vary from region to region, pertaining to operator approvals and local variances.
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