Nokia 3.1 Plus can now be updated to Android Pie with February security patch

HMD Global has rolled out the latest, and updated Android 9 Pie Update With February Security Patch to the Nokia 3.1 Plus Android Smartphone.

Thankfully, the Nokia 3.1 Plus can now be officially updated via over-the-air (OTA). That means, users are expected to check for updates.

Anyways, HMD Global promises that the Nokia 3.1 Plus users will receive the updates in the next few days. Nokia brand are slowly rolling out the Android 9 OS to their phones.

This is much like the OnePlus, who are popularly known for rolling out the recent updates to their Smartphones. Anyways, Nokia has already promised this.

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How to update Nokia 3.1 Plus to Android 9 Pie

The Nokia 3.1 Plus is now receiving the latest Android 9 Pie, alongside with the February Security Patch updates. But the size is not clear.

HMD Global chief product officer Juho Sarvikas announced the arrival of the Android Pie update for Nokia 3.1 Plus on Twitter earlier today.

Before you update your mobile phone handset, you should know that the updates are released in batches. That means, not everyone will receive the update immediately. To confirm yours and upgrade, please:

1. Go to Settings
2. Software updates
3. Check for Updates
4. Update

Nokia 3.1 Plus 3GB RAM

Quick specs of the Nokia 3.1 Plus Smartphone

*. Display: 6’’ HD+ 18:9 display with 2.5D glass
*. Screen resolution: 720 x 1440 pixels
*. Colors: Blue, White, Baltic
*. OS: Android Oreo
*. RAM: 3GB LPPDDR3
*. Camera:
– Back camera: 13MP with f2.0 + 5MP with f2.4 aperture
– Front camera: 8-megapixels with f2.2 aperture
*. Processor: MediaTek Helio P22
*. Storage: 32GB expandable via microSD card slot up to 400GB
*. Battery: 3500mAh capacity via micro-USB port

The Nokia 3.1 Plus update brings new system navigation, upgraded settings menu, and improvements to notifications. Others includes Adaptive Battery, Adaptive Brightness, and Predictive App Actions.

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