HMD Global has started rolling out Android 9.0 Pie update to their budget smartphone Nokia 3.1. The Android 9 Pie upgrade will be the second OS upgrade for the Nokia 3.1 – the phone was upgraded from Android Nougat to Android Oreo back in September 2018. The Nokia 3.1 was initially announced back in May and was launched in India in July 2018 for INR 10,499.

Nokia 3.1 users of Android 9 Pie will enjoy features such as app actions, which predicts your next move. Adaptive battery, which adjusts and anticipates the personal needs of each user for battery optimization. Digital Wellbeing which measures your Nokia 3.1 usage and gives you insight into your smartphone habits. The Android 9 Pie update also brings with it the new include Slices function, which identifies relevant information of favorite apps to make them easier to access. Additionally, Adaptive Brightness automatically alters your phone light settings by learning from user interactions.Nokia 3.1 Plus Key features of Android 9 Pie

  • App Actions learns more about your daily usage and assists you with your everyday tasks. The smartphone will predict and recommend your next action at the moment it’s needed the most – whether it’s business, music or lifestyle. Further
  • Adaptive Battery uses deep learning to understand patterns in phone usage and prioritizes battery power for apps that are important to you.
  • Digital Wellbeing features will help to take breaks from screen time, it includes highlighting device time on your Dashboard, the ability to set time limits for app usage
  • Wind Down Mode which fades your phone to grayscale and activates Do Not Disturb at a predetermined time in the evening.
  • App actions help you get things done faster by predicting your next move and displaying the right action on your phone.
  • Slices Identify relevant information of your favorite apps to make them more easily accessible when you need them.
  • Adaptive brightness – Automatically adapts phone brightness by learning from your interactions with different settings.
  • New System navigation features a single home button that provides intelligent predictions and suggestions.

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Srivatsa Ramesh
Fell in love with Android OS from the day I bought my first Smartphone in 2013. A budding Android Developer. Love to write about Android, Tech, and Smartphones. Technology enthusiast addicted to my smartphone, I love clicking photos with my smartphone, traveling and listening to music. Currently using a OnePlus 6T and Ticwatch S.

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