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HMD Global serves Android 9.0 Pie to Nokia 2.1 with 1GB RAM

 

While top smartphone-makers are struggling to meet a deadline to release Android Pie even to top-end phones, HMD Global Oy is on a roll, as it has already obligated to all higher and mid-segment priced phones. Now, it has started offering Google’s latest sweet baked dish-flavoured mobile OS to low-cost Nokia model.

The company chief product officer Juho Sarvikas on Twitter announced special Android Pie ‘Go’ edition particularly made for budget phones is being released to the Nokia 2.1. This is pleasantly unprecedented for a company to offer the latest software to low-end phones.

Several mobile companies decline to release firmware even to phones with 2GB RAM, but HMD Global deploying Android Pie update to Nokia 2.1 with just 1GB RAM. This shows how serious HMD Global considers its patrons and will definitely bode well for the company. It will develop brand loyalty among customers and help the company despite tough completion, certainly garner more market share across the globe.

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Android 9.0 Pie Go released to Nokia 2.1Juho Sarvikas/Twitter (screen-grab)

Here’s how to install Android Pie Go on Nokia 2.1:

Step 1: Once you get new software notification, select “Yes, I’m in”

Step 2: After the software is downloaded, select “Install now”

Step 3: After the software is installed, your phone will restart automatically

Step 4: Your phone is now updated

If you haven’t received any update notifications, check it manually by going to Settings >> phone >> check system update. If it says there is an update available, follow the procedure as mentioned above.

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Google Android 9.0 Pie released to budget mobile Nokia 2.1Android/Twitter (screen-grab)

Android Pie: Key features you should know

Note: Some aforementioned features might not come to Nokia 2.1 due to hardware limitations, but rest assured, key security upgrades will protect the phone from the latest threats.

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