Tag: Android Pie
Nokia 7 Plus to receive the Android 9.0 Pie update and amazing features!!!
Good news!!! Android 9 Pie stable update is finally coming to Nokia 7 Plus. Moreover, the update already arrives in India and some markets. Check it on the article right below!
Nokia 7 Plus to obtain the Android Pie update
Finally, the Android 9 Pie arrives in Nokia 7 Plus. Recently, HDM announced a delay for this update, but now you can download it to your phone. After many testings and the betas update, this Android Pie could be stable with no bug fixes. Moreover, it brings a lot of improvements and features including a new Do Not Disturb, Adaptive Battery, Adaptive Brightness, Navigation, Dashboard, and other features.
Additionally, the download size is around 1.47GB. With the fresh update, Nokia 7 Plus is the pioneer of the company to make way for other Nokia phones to get this feature. Now, let’s move to Nokia 7 Plus specs, it offers a 6-inch IPS LCD with 1080 x 2160 pixels resolution. Besides, it has the aspect ratio of 18:9 and the pixel density of 403ppi. For the protection, the Nokia phone packs Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
Under the hood, the Nokia phone takes power from Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC, paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage (extra to 256GB). Optics-wise, Nokia 7 Plus camera system adorns a dual 12MP (f/1.8) + 13MP (f/2.6) snapper on the back. Also, it comes with a 16MP front-facing lens with an aperture of f/2.0 on the front. How about the capacity? The Nokia phone equips with a decent 3800mAh energy box which can last about 87 hours.
Nokia 7 Plus release date and price
In conclusion, This Nokia smartphone was launched in June 2018. As for the cost, Nokia 7 Plus price is $363 ~ Rs. 24, 963. What do you think about this news? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section down below!
Razer Phone 2 vs Sony Cyber-Shot Max: dual 32MP cameras, 4500mAh battery!!!
Today, let’s kick off the day with the battle of Razer Phone 2 vs Sony Cyber-Shot Max. Notably, one of them sports a dual 32MP rear camera and a 4500mAh battery cell. Check it out!
Razer Phone 2 vs Sony Cyber-Shot Max specs
Razer Phone 2 is the upcoming gaming-focused beast. Meanwhile, Sony Cyber-Shot Max is the successor of the Sony Cyber-Shot. First of all, let’s start with the display. Razer Phone 2 specs feature a huge 6-inch display with a resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels. Whereas, Sony Cyber-Shot Max specs bear a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with a 4K resolution. With a higher resolution, Sony Cyber-Shot Max wins in the first round.
Under the hood, both get power from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset. For memory, Razer Phone 2 has 8GB RAM and 512GB ROM which can be extra up to 2TB. On the contrary, the Sony mobile offers 8GB RAM along with two ROM options: 64GB/128GB, which is extra up to 256GB. Thus, Razer Phone 2 is the winner with bigger storage. For software, Razer Phone 2 runs on Android Oreo while the Sony handset works on Android Pie.
How about the photography system? Razer Phone 2 camera packs a dual 16MP rear lens and a 12MP selfie shooter. In the meantime, Sony Cyber-Shot Max camera ships with dual 32MP rear sensors and 16MP front snapper. Apparently, Sony gets the crown for stunning camera system. Coming to the capacity, Razer Phone 2 battery has a 4000mAh capacity, while Sony Cyber-Shot Max battery rocks a massive 4500mAh energy box. Then, Sony smartphone becomes the champion of the match.
Razer Phone 2 vs Sony Cyber-Shot Max release date and price
Razer Phone 2 release date can fall in October. Moreover, the Razer Phone 2 price is $769 ~ Rs. 49,999. Whereas, the Sony device is likely to come next year but no particular time confirmed. As for the cost, Sony Cyber-Shot Max prices at $715 ~ Rs. 52,000. To wrap up, the Sony phone deserves your choice with impressive camera setup along with significant capacity. Which handset will be your choice? Tell us below!
HOT: All Nokia Android phones are going to upgrade to Android 9 Pie soon!
Good news for all Nokia users! HMD Global has officially confirmed that all of their current Nokia Android devices are going to receive the Android 9.0 Pie version soon. Read on right below to catch the full news today!
All Nokia Android phones are going to upgrade to Android 9 Pie soon!
Just last week, Google has finally unveiled their latest Android operating system version under the name Android Pie. For now, only Google Pixel and Essential handsets are eligible to download the new OS. As a result, many smartphones manufacturers also announced their plan to upgrade their devices to Android 9.0 Pie. Last Monday, Sony confirmed that the new operating system is going to arrive on a total of six Sony devices. You can read more about it right HERE.
On the other hand, HMD Global was quick to update their fans on the Android upgrade timeline. Today, the Finnish brand has shared that they plan to provide all users with Android 9 Pie updates. Notably, the Android 9.0 Pie is going to arrive on all Android-based Nokia phones. Even if you are using the low-end Nokia 2, you can still download and upgrade it to Android 9.0 Pie.
For now, here are all the Nokia smartphones on the list to get Android 9 Pie. Firstly, we have the low-end Nokia 1 (Android Go), Nokia 2, Nokia 2.1 (Android Go), Nokia 3, Nokia 3.1. Moreover, there is also the mid-range Nokia 3.1, Nokia 5, Nokia 5.1, Nokia 6, Nokia 6.1, Nokia 6.1 Plus, Nokia 7 (China-exclusive), Nokia 7 Plus. Additionally, the latest Nokia X6 (China-exclusive), and Nokia X5 (China-exclusive) are also on the list. Finally, we finish with the high-end models: Nokia 8, and Nokia 8 Sirocco. Previously, the Nokia 7 Plus was the only HMD smartphone enrolled in the Developer Preview program. As a result, we can believe this device to be the first to be updated to Android 9 Pie.
When will Nokia Android Pie upgrade arrive?
We can expect the roll-out process to begin in September or October the latest. Moreover, there is a high chance that the Android Go Nokia Models are the next line to receive the update besides the Nokia 7 Plus. Are you going to upgrade your Nokia handset to Android Pie? Drop a comment to let us know!
Android Pie officially debuts with new features and system navigation!
After many months, the next generation of Android OS – Android Pie official debuts this August with various new features and system navigation! Read on right below to catch the full details today!
Android Pie officially debuts with new features and system navigation!
After many beta versions and testing, Google has officially announced the arrival of their next major version of Android this week. Notably, the US company also confirms the new name for this operating system: Android Pie! Moreover, the new Android version carries with it some fantastic new features that you might want to check out! Firstly, they primarily centred around using machine learning to make your phone “smarter”.
Let’s start with the first one – Adaptive Battery! The program can figure out which apps you use less, then cut off resources to them to make your battery last longer. The second one – Adaptive Brightness – is going to automatically adjust the display brightness to your current location and what you are doing on the device. On the other hand, the new Android version make frequently performed tasks quicker.
With the new Slices program, apps can insert themselves into your searches so you can perform a task quicker. Another example we have is App Actions. The app inserts quick actions within the launcher at certain times of the day based on your activities. Moreover, you may see a button to quickly set the navigation to your workplace in the morning; or start a playlist when you plug in your headphones. Later in the year, your devices also gain the Digital Wellbeing features. The feature includes a new Dashboard that tracks your app usage and set App Timers to prevent overusing apps. Besides, it also has Wind Down that switches on Night Light and Do Not Disturb and turns the display grayscale. As a result, you don’t overuse your phone before going to bed.
Android Pie availability
If you have a Pixel (or an Essential) Phone, you can find the update waiting for you in the Settings app. Moreover, smartphones from OEMs who were part of the beta program with Google are going to get their update before the end of fall this year.