HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, today announces that Nokia 7 Plus and Nokia 6.1 are the latest Nokia smartphones to join the Android 10 roll out.

This means that four Nokia smartphones in New Zealand have received the latest Android OS since its official launch – delivering on the promised roll-out timings and more importantly the commitment to keeping Nokia
smartphones secure and up-to-date across the range.

Nokia smartphones maintain their position as leaders in fast OS updates and are once again at the forefront of the latest Android 10 deployment. Nokia smartphones are part of the Android One programme, launching with a promise of three years’ worth of guaranteed monthly security updates and two years of OS upgrades.

Nokia 9 Pure View

Android 10 is the second OS update for the devices, consolidating HMD Global’s commitment to Nokia phones getting better over time with consistent software upgrades and new features. As of today Nokia 7 Plus, Nokia 6.1, Nokia 7.1 and Nokia 9 PureView are all upgraded to Android 10.

Fans will get to experience a whole host of new features with Android 10, including Gesture Navigation where your control of your Nokia smartphone just got slicker, with faster and more intuitive controls at your fingertips.

Smart Reply will also be added so you can receive even smarter responses in messages, not just wording but actions you can take.

Nokia 7.1

Your privacy is important to HMD Global, the new Privacy Controls give you even more control of your personal data all in one place, and control when your location is shared with your apps – be that always, just while in use, or never.

Focus mode enables you to block out distracting apps when you need to concentrate on what’s important (try it now in Beta) and last up is Family Link which has been added to the Digital Wellbeing settings, helping parents set digital ground rules for the whole family.

Nokia 7 Plus and Nokia 6.1 smartphones will receive the Android 10 roll-out from today in Australia and New Zealand and respective territories.

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