as mentioned in HMD Global just announced the Nokia 8.1, a successor to the midrange Nokia 7 Plus that was launched earlier this year. Dual cameras and optical image stabilizationIn terms of cameras, the Nokia 8.1 has a dual-lens design on the rear by its main 12MP f/1.8 camera joined by a 2nd 13MP sensor for portrait shots. Trying to work out exactly where the Nokia 8.1 fits into HMD's phone lineup is a challenge, given the back-and-forth naming conventions and the fact that many of its phones don't end up making their method to the West. However, the 8.1 isn't quite as powerful as last year's Nokia 8, that was equipped by the faster Snapdragon 835. In addition to its European launch next year, HMD has alextremely said which the Nokia 8.1 going to be receiving a launch later this month across Asia and the Middle East.
Samsung Galaxy S9 Users Report Bixby 2.0 Glitches After Android Pie Update
A few days ago, some Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ users announced that they were receiving the Android Pie-based One UI update. Post the update, a user's feedback proposes that Bixby 2.0 that arrives by the update doesn't seem to work properly. According to the laanalisis roadmap from Samsung, all Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ users are slated to get Android Pie by January. SamMobile cites a consumer to report that Bixby 2.0 by Android Pie on the Galaxy S9 fails to understand many commands that worked by Bixby 1.0. Users on the Galaxy Note 9 with Bixby 2.0, and the few that updated to Android Pie on their Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ may have to stick with these issues, until Samsung fixes them.
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