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Nokia 6.2, Nokia 5.1 Plus, More Nokia Phones Receiving Updates: Report

Nokia 3.4 Launching in India Soon, Tipped to Debut Alongside Nokia 5.4 on February 10

Nokia 6.2, Nokia 5.1 Plus, Nokia 3.4, Nokia 2.4, and Nokia 1 are receiving updates, according to a report. Out of these phones, Nokia 1, Nokia 2.4, and Nokia 5.1 Plus are receiving the January 2021 Android security patch, while Nokia 3.4 is still on the December 2020 Android security patch. Nokia 6.2 has already received the January security patch. Nokia 3.4 and Nokia 6.2, however, have new Android 10 builds available via the update. The updates are rolling out in India and other countries.

As per a report by NokiaMob, the Nokia 1 update is around 82.58MB in size in India and Sri Lanka. The Nokia 2.4 update is around 27.15MB in India while the Nokia 3.4 update is about 57.41MB in Europe. The update for Nokia 5.1 Plus is around 24.79MB in size in India, while the Nokia 6.2 update is 55.34MB in size in Finland and Europe, according to the report.

Besides the above-mentioned countries, the updates for the Nokia phones are likely rolling out across the globe, stated the report. If you haven’t received a notification for the update on your eligible Nokia handset, you can check for the update manually in the phone’s settings.

Nokia 3.4 and Nokia 6.2 and Nokia 3.4 are further receiving Android 10 build (V1.330) and Android 10 build (V2.400), respectively, stated the report. As per a report by NokiaPowerUser, the Android 10 build (V2.400) for Nokia 6.2 brings with it user interface enhancements and improved system stability. Besides Finland and Europe, this update is reportedly rolling out in Egypt as well.

Nokia recommends users to download the update using Wi-Fi.

It is possible that the update will roll out in phases. Hence, you may receive the update for your Nokia phone in a few days.


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