Nokia 14 Smartphones Now In Android Recommended Programme

Latest Nokia Smartphones Now In Google’s Android Recommended Programme

NOKIA – HMD Global announced they now offer 14 Nokia smartphones approved by Google’s Android Recommended Programme.

As of this moment, Apple, Samsung, and Huawei are currently on the top-end of smartphones in the world.

Unfortunately, China’s Huawei is banned in the United States and some countries due to alleged spyware.

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On the other hand, Huawei is on the process of creating its own operating system since Google, YouTube, etc. cut ties with the Chinese phone.

Years, before the dominance of Android phones. Nokia was number 1 and award-winning phone in the world.

Now, the mobile phone is on it’s way to join the list of best android phones.  

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Based on a report from Manila Standard, the home of Nokia phones, HMD Global announced that they will be offering the largest and most diverse smartphones.

The mobile phone company is set to release android phones that is “best-in-business” with their three new devices.

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According to the report, these new phones were also part of the Android Enterprise Recommended program. It is a program that’s approved by Google.

Now, the phone company has already had 14 Android Recommended program phones. Here are their latest:

  • Nokia 9 PureView – First smartphone with a unique 5-camera array
  • Nokia 4.2 – Cutting-edge design, Google Assistant button1 and AI (Artificial Intelligence) experience in imaging.
  • Nokia 3.2 – Has an industry-leading display with 2-day battery life and Google Assistant button1
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Based on the report, the smartphones offer a seamless experience, pre-installed apps and free from bloatware.

Surely, these new smartphones will now join the list of the leading Android phones in the world.

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