Nokia 9 PureView will not get Android 11 update
The Nokia 9 PureView smartphone is set to become the first Nokia smartphone to not get the second Android update, which was technically scheduled as the device is currently on the Android 10. This is the first time that the HMD Global-licensed brand will not be honouring the promise that was made as part of the Android One program, which guarantees two Android updates in a product’s lifecycle.
Depriving the device’s current users of the Android 11 update will certainly bring them dissatisfaction; however, Nokia has cited a technical issue behind this decision. According to the brand, upgrading to Android 11 will mean letting go of the camera features derived from the penta-camera setup, which were the USP of the smartphone. To sweeten the deal for the smartphone’s buyers, Nokia is also offering up to a 50 percent discount if they upgrade to an Android 11-powered handset from the company’s stables.
This announcement is, however, limited to Poland for now, but may soon go official globally.
Nokia 9 PureView was the company’s first proper flagship under HMD Global’s leadership and came with the company’s unique penta-camera setup. However, the device was not well-received thanks to older hardware and below-par camera performance. Following this, Nokia never brought out another proper flagship device to cater to the higher end of the consumer spectrum.
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