Nokia Mobile is busy today, releasing new entry devices and new security patches for some of their devices. Nokia XR20 and Nokia G21 are next in line to
Nokia XR20 apparently lost all the Zeiss branding, at least at promotional renders at Nokia website. There are probably two reasons why that happened. The first one is
Nokia Mobile announced today the release of the Android 13 update for its toughest device yet Nokia XR20 and affordable king Nokia G50. This is a continuation of
November is slowly coming to its end but the November security update release period is still young. Not so many Nokia devices received the latest security patch but
Nokia Mobile has announced in pre-briefs for the Nokia X30 5G model that this phone has been assigned to the Android Developer Preview program. This means that the
Nokia XR20, the toughest Nokia available on the market, started receiving new Android Build. The update V2.450 counts 117MB and it brings UI enhancements and system stability improvements.
Nokia adding the Nokia phone to its portfolio of rugged industrial Nokia devices may seem like a funny story. However, Nokia itself no longer manufactures phones. Instead, the
Nokia mobile in Australia appears to be doubling down on operator offerings in Australia. The Nokia XR20 is now available with Telstra, a network operator in Australia. This
August is coming to its end, IFA2022 is just around the corner and Nokia Mobile is releasing as many security updates as possible before its September 1st event.
A bunch of Build and security updates have been released lately for Nokia smartphones and new ones are still coming. Users of Nokia XR20, Nokia G50, and
I usually get through the day on a single overnight battery charge. I have been charging phones overnight since I started using them over 20 years ago, and