The only manufacturer that has maintained a higher level of commitment to Android updates on its terminals has been Google, offering 3 years of support. Since last August, Samsung, the company that sells the most smartphones in the world, announced that he would follow the same policy, something that will undoubtedly allow you to continue reigning in the world of telephony.
With each new version of Android that hits the market, many are the users who wait like water of May, the news related to the plans of the company to update the terminals that are in the market. The latest manufacturer to just announce its roadmap is Nokia.
The roadmap of the terminals that will be updated to Android 11 is as follows:
2020th quarter of XNUMX
Nokia 8.3 5G
- Nokia 5.3
- Nokia 8.1
First quarter of 2021
- Nokia 1.3
- Nokia 4.2
- Nokia 2.4
- Nokia 2.3
- Nokia 3.4
Between the first and second quarter of 2021
- Nokia 3.2
- Nokia 7.2
- Nokia 6.2
Second quarter of 2021
- Nokia 1 Plus
- Nokia 9 Pureview
In the same tweet where it announced the roadmap, the Swedish company has announced that in the last 3 years they have released more than 1.000 updates. Considering that Nokia devices run a relatively simple version of Android One and Android Go, it is difficult to understand why they take so long to release updates.
A clear example is found this week, where the Nokia 3.1 just updated to Android 10, when Android 11 has been on the market for more than a month. Obviously the Nokia and HMD will have their reasons, but from the outside it seems like an incompressible sloppiness considering that the customization of the Android versions is practically minimal if not non-existent, and that thanks to Project Treble, the only thing that the manufacturers is that, work on customization.