HMD Global has finally released the announced Android 10 update for the Nokia 2.3, a budget terminal that hit the market in December last year.
Currently it is spreading via OTA throughout the globe, although only a few users already have the new firmware package in their respective model, as it is being offered gradually. Over the next few days it should be available in all regions and units.
The Nokia 2.3 already has Android 10
In addition to adding the new operating system, the Nokia 2.3 is welcoming you to various minor bug fixes, various system optimizations, and significant security and privacy enhancements, features that are inherent in Android 10, without a doubt. There's also a revamped interface design with some cosmetic changes and new features like improved dark mode, better gesture navigation, and more.
On the other hand, with the terminal joining the Android 10 family, now smartphone owners will be able to enjoy features such as Family Link which allows parents to limit device use, or Focus Mode, which blocks distracting apps, though it's still in beta.
Recall that the Nokia 2.3 It is a smartphone that has a 6.2-inch diagonal IPS LCD screen with HD + resolution of 1,520 x 720 pixels and a notch in the shape of a drop of water. It also has all the power that Mediatek's octa-core Helio A22 chipset can offer, which is a 2.0 GHz clock frequency.
The device also has a 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage space. In turn, a 4,000 mAh capacity battery promises an average autonomy of one day with standard use, while a 13 + 2 MP rear double shooter and an 8 MP front camera make up the photographic section.