When asked by a Nokia lumia fan on Twitter, Nokia set the record straight on Twitter by confirming that the android Nokia devices will, indeed, be launching in the US. Get the latest updates by registering at https://t.co/waNGfPppQ8 Nokia Mobile (@nokiamobile) March 22, 2017As Nokia tweets, the Nokia 6, Nokia 5, and Nokia 3 smartphones will be coming to the US as per its "global release". Although the term "Global release" can often be vague, it often doesn't guarantee availability for certain markets like the United States. You can check out our hands-on of all the new Nokia devices here (including the updated 3310). Nokia made a splash at MWC last month where it announced its three Android Smartphones will be launching globally, as well as a reboot of the classic Nokia 3310.
referring to So, while Google Nexus and Pixel buyers are getting the latest security fixes immediately, other android users often wait for months. (This just applies to security updates and doesn't necessarily mean that your aging Galaxy device will get the latest Android OS more quickly, though.) The Android Update Alliance fizzled out for commercial and logistical reasons, and Google's vow to name and shame slow vendors probably didn't create a strong rapport. Unfortunately, mandatory security fixes caused by exploits and other issues are more and more frequent, and the consequences of not fixing them increasingly dire. It's also reducing the size of security fixes to ensure faster downloads, and letting consumers install them without the need to give permission every time.
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Nokia confirms US availability for its Android phones
referring to So, while Google Nexus and Pixel buyers are getting the latest security fixes immediately, other android users often wait for months. (This just applies to security updates and doesn't necessarily mean that your aging Galaxy device will get the latest Android OS more quickly, though.) The Android Update Alliance fizzled out for commercial and logistical reasons, and Google's vow to name and shame slow vendors probably didn't create a strong rapport. Unfortunately, mandatory security fixes caused by exploits and other issues are more and more frequent, and the consequences of not fixing them increasingly dire. It's also reducing the size of security fixes to ensure faster downloads, and letting consumers install them without the need to give permission every time.
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to read more visit us Android
collected by :Andro Alex
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