HMD Global releases Android Pie to budget Nokia 3.1 Plus [Here's how to install]

 

HMD Global Oy is doing what no other mobile-phone makers have done before. While rivals are struggling to offer Android Pie to their flagship phones, the Finnish company has already completed the task of releasing Google’s sweet baked dish-flavoured OS to top-end and mid-range phones, and moved on to budget class starting with Nokia 2.1 (last week) and now to the Nokia 3.1 Plus.

Juho Sarvikas, chief product officer, HMD Global on Twitter announced Android Pie is now rolling out to the Nokia 3.1 Plus.

Going by the timely roll-out of a software update to the Nokia phones, we can understand how serious HMD Global considers its patrons. This will help the company develop brand loyalty among Nokia mobile owners and help to increase its market share across International regions.

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HMD Global Oy has released Android Pie to Nokia 3.1 PlusJuho Sarvikas/Twitter (screen-grab)

Here’s how to install Android Pie Go on Nokia 3.1 Plus:

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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Android Pie: Key features you should know

  • One of the highlights of Android Pie is digital wellbeing. It brings Dashboard, which highlights screen time and phone usage including how many times the device has been unlocked and a number of notifications received so that they get an overview on how much obsessed with the phone. It also allows users to set App Timers to put limits on app usage
  • Android Pie also comes with Wind Down and Do Not Disturb. With these features, users can set a daily schedule to get the phone ready for bed. Its screen fades to Grayscale, while Do Not Disturb silences notifications for a restful sleep. He/she can activate Do Not Disturb anytime they want to disconnect.
  • Android Pie’s Slices feature identifies relevant information of users’ favourite apps to make them more easily accessible when they need them
  • Android 9 Pie also makes notifications more useful and offer actionable functionalities with conversations such as attach photos and stickers along with suggesting smart replies. Also, helps users get things done faster by predicting their next move and displaying the right action on the phone.
  • The new System navigation system offers a single home button that provides intelligent predictions and suggestions (user enabled).
  • Besides the usual Google’s security patch, Android 9 Pie brings several new safety features, including a standardized biometric authentication prompt to provide a more consistent authentication experience across Android.
  • After upgrading to the Android Pie, devices will restrict any apps accessing users’ phone microphone, camera, or other sensors when an app is idle or running in the background. (If an app does need to access a sensor, it will show a persistent notification on your phone.)
  • The Pie update also brings important enhancements that protect all web communications and offer private web surfing. It enables encryption of Android backups with a client-side secret (the device PIN, pattern or password) for greater security.
  • Other notable features include full-view screen friendly swipe-based navigation interface option, revamped setting drawer, adaptive battery and display, extend battery life and several others.

Note: Some aforementioned features might not come to Nokia 3.1 Plus due to hardware limitations, but rest assured, key security upgrades will protect the phone from the latest threats.

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