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Nokia 6.2 is starting to update to Android 10

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Nokia was the first product to advertise when was he going to launch Android 10 for his phones, Last August. Since then, the product type has been releasing an update to the new version of the app for the most part, though it was not without problems, such as a delay that was hit by a particular model. One of them was Nokia 6.2, which is finally starting to update.

Nokia 6.2 is a mid-range model product, introduced with Android Pie as an app. Now, the product has begun shipping and update to Android 10 for this model, which is similar Juha Sarvikas confirms on her social media.

Android 10 comes to Nokia 6.2

As is the case with most of these cases, the update to Android 10 for Nokia 6.2 It is done in stages. There are users who have already accessed it, or depending on the country, it will still take a few days to reach users. The first group of countries will receive an update this week, and in the coming weeks it will arrive in many countries, including Spain.

In this first batch a Nokia 6.2 update is released in similar countries France, Netherlands, Belgium, Iceland, Russia, India or Morocco, among other things, as the brand has confirmed on its website. According to the product, 50% of these markets will have an update on May 1 and by May 3 all will be updated, which will be when the next group of countries arrive.

So, the device is following in the footsteps of models like Nokia 7.2, when the update was released this month. An update will provide you access to all new features of Android 10. Among these functions we find dark mode, better privacy management (per application permissions), trademark navigation and many other functions. Features that will be 100% appreciated in this model, because the product is committed to pure Android.

If you have Nokia 6.2, you should wait a moment to get an update on Android 10. It will take a few days to arrive, but you don't have to do anything. When a renewal is received, you will receive a notification on the phone, because it is issued as Ota, as always. When installing an update, it's best to use WiFi, as it will be a heavier update (more than 1 GB).




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