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Weconsider a smaller height better because it assures easy maneuverability. 5. weather-sealed (splashproof) Nokia 5.1. Nokia 5.1 Plus. The device is protected with extra seals to prevent failures caused by dust, raindrops, and water splashes. 6. volume. 87.6cm³. 87.17cm³. Looks like the beta testing is over because the manufacturer just released Android 10 for Nokia 5.1 Plus. The Nokia 3.1 also received Android 10 OTA update a few days ago. Here is the complete changelog and the latest downloads. Android being an open source operating system, the AOSP sources are publicly available to manufacturers and developers. I think you're mixing up Nokia 3.1 for Nokia 3.1 plus specs and Camon 11 for Camon 11 Pro. You're just one confused person. Re: Nokia 5.1 Plus(Nokia X5) Unboxing And Review After Android 9 Pie Update (photos) by MeshachMARTINS ( m ): 4:15pm On Jan 31 , 2019 Featuringa 2-day battery life and an impressive 6’’ HD+ screen, the Nokia 3.1 Plus is truly a phone you can rely on.Find out more: https://www.nokia.com/en_ The Nokia 5.1 also delivers a 5.5-inch full HD+ screen (18:9), a 2,970mAh battery, a 16MP main camera, and an 8MP selfie shooter. The Nokia 3.1. Hands-on with Nokia's new affordable range for 2018 Nokia has been hitting the bullseye with its Plus size smartphones, be it the Nokia 7 Plus, the Nokia 6.1 Plus or even the Nokia 5.1 Plus. The recently launched Nokia 3.1 Plus, which starts at Rs 11,499, seems all set to carry that legacy forward. It gives out a much more premium vibe than other phones in the same price range. Nokia5.1 Plus Closer to the Action . Whether you’re watching a movie or video chatting with friends, the 5.8’’ HD+ display with a 19:9 ratio makes you feel like you’re right there with them. The edge-to-edge design makes the most of every millimeter giving you more to see. Nokia 5.1 Plus is all about the details. Close on the heels of Nokia 6.1 Plus (review) and 5.1 Plus, HMD global brought in a third affordable phone, the Nokia 3.1 Plus, in India. Bringing anarchy to naming (and pricing) conventions, the Nokia 3.1 Plus is more expensive than its glass-finish sibling, the Nokia 5.1 Plus. (Nokia 3.1 Plus Review हिंदी में पढ़े) That’s [] Nokia5.1 Plus Nokia X5 smartphone 5.86 nches 13MP Mediatek MT6771 Helio P60 Fingerprint Android SmartphoneHot Sale $66 Nokia 5.1 Plus Refurbished-Original Unlo TheNokia 5.1 Plus is filled by a 3060mAh non removable battery. It assesses 149.51 x 71.98 x 8.10 (tallness x width x thickness) . The Nokia 5.1 Plus is a twofold SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that perceives Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM. The new Nokia 3.1 Plus has a new HD+ IPS LCD screen with an 18:9 aspect ratio, an expected update since the Nokia 3.1. It is a bit taller with a 6-inch panel where vertical resolution is still Informationabout the battery capacity and battery life of the Nokia 3.1 Plus. Talk and stand-by times in 2G, 3G and 4G networks. Nokia 3.1 Plus is also known as Nokia 3.1+, Nokia 3.1Plus, Nokia TA-1104, Nokia TA-1115, Nokia TA-1118, Nokia TA-1125. ekpulB. Close on the heels of Nokia Plus review and Plus, HMD global brought in a third affordable phone, the Nokia Plus, in India. Bringing anarchy to naming and pricing conventions, the Nokia Plus is more expensive than its glass-finish sibling, the Nokia Plus. Nokia Plus Review हिंदी में पढ़े That’s because unlike the Nokia Plus, it’s meant to retail at offline stores. The Plus has a bigger screen and a bigger battery to show for the increased price. It also has dual cameras, a MediaTek chipset, and is one of the rare few phones in its class that promise Android Pie upgrade somewhere down the road! But is it a phone you should buy? Is the Nokia Plus better than the Nokia Plus? Let’s answer these questions and more in our Nokia Plus review! Page content Nokia Plus Review Specification Nokia Plus Review Design and Build Display Review for Nokia Plus Nokia Plus Review Performance and Software Camera Review for Nokia Plus Nokia Plus Review Battery and Audio Nokia Plus Review Verdict with Pros & Cons Nokia Plus Specifications Model Nokia Plus Display 6-inch HD+ 189 1500×720 pixels Processor MediaTek Helio P22 octa-core processor RAM 3GB Internal Storage 16GB/32 GB expandable up to 400GB Software Android Oreo Stock version Primary Camera 13MP f/ + 5MP Secondary Camera 8MPf/ Selfie camera Fingerprint sensor Yes, rear-mounted Battery 3500mAh Price Rs. 11,499 Nokia Plus Design and Build The Nokia Plus feels compact for a 6-inch display phone. HMD Global is using an 189 panel with narrow side bezels. Unlike the Plus there is no notch at the top, which could be both good or bad depending on your individual preferences. On the back, the phone has a three-layer structure with metal at the center and plastic caps at top and bottom. The metal part has a grippy soft-touch texture which makes the Plus pleasant to hold. The power button, volume rocker, and the fingerprint sensor are within reach. The phone feels extremely solid and well built. The bottom edge has the speaker grill, primary mic, and a regular micro USB Type-B port. The audio jack is present up top. Also, the Nokia Plus has a separate SD card slot. ALSO READ Apple iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max Review Nokia Plus Display The HD+ resolution isn’t much for a 6-inch screen, and the softness in text and images is noticeable to trained eyes. The color temperature leans on the cooler side, and the contrast and dynamic range are quite decent for the price. Outdoor visibility isn’t great and the display shows color shift while viewing from an angle. Overall, the Nokia Plus display is not outright impressive, but perhaps it isn’t a dealbreaker either. It’s about average. ALSO READ Nokia 7 Plus Review – Is it worth Rs 26,000? Nokia Plus Performance and Software The handset employs MediaTek Helio P22 chipset paired with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. You get the option to add secondary storage using a dedicated microSD card slot as well. The 12nm TSMC process based chipset is the same one that we earlier experienced on the Redmi 6A that cost way lesser, by the way. The performance shouldn’t be a problem for basic and moderate users. This isn’t quite a gaming phone, though. The mobile platform fires light and pure Android Oreo software. UI transitions and multitasking are smooth but not snappy. The fingerprint sensor is fast and responsive, and connectivity options work fine. The Nokia Plus supports Dual SIM Dual VoLTE as well. The software counts as a huge plus point in our opinion. The simplistic Android interface is always a safer bet since it’s easy to navigate and doesn’t get in the way of doing things. HMD Global has already confirmed the Android Pie update for the phone, without mentioning a time frame. At the same time, people accustomed to feature-rich skins like MIUI might find it a bit bland and insipid. Unlike the software, the camera isn’t the strong point of the Plus. There are two cameras on the back – a 13MP primary shooter and an additional 5MP depth sensor to empower portraits. The camera finds it tough to focus on nearby objects and colors turn out a tad warm and at times oversaturated. The rear camera captures good details outdoors. Indoor, the camera performance deteriorates, which is something expected at this price point. The portrait mode is a let down. Edge detection is poor and the blur isn’t very well balanced. The selfie camera quality is fairly average too and certainly left us wanting for more. Battery backup and Audio Thanks to the power efficient chipset and HD resolution screen, the 3500mAh battery can easily last for more than a day. Nokia bundles a 5V, 2A 10W charger in the box; fast charging isn’t supported though. The Nokia Plus has a mono speaker at the bottom. The speaker is loud and clear. Audio via headphones is pretty good too. ALSO READ Realme C1 Vs Redmi 6A – Crown For The Best Phone Under 7K Belongs To? Nokia Plus Review – Should you buy it? The Nokia Plus is good looking and solidly built phone that runs stock Android and has a big battery advantage. On the downside, the performance hardware and camera are strictly mediocre. Overall, the Nokia Plus covers most basics and is a fine phone, but since this is an offline phone, the pricing feels a bit off. The Nokia Plus that costs lesser offers a similar experience, has a comparatively better chipset and retains most of what’s good with Nokia Plus. The 3GB RAM and 32GB storage variant cost 11,499 INR, which is again on the higher side. Nokia Plus Pros and Cons Pros Design and Build Stock Android software with updates guaranteed Dual VoLTE Dedicated card slot Battery backup Cons Low light camera performance Overpriced Service Unavailable Guru Meditation XID 41747028 Varnish cache server Escanear documento en un Nokia Plus En los dispositivos con el sistema operativo Android como el Nokia Plus aún no existe una funcionalidad incorporada en el propio sistema operativo para escanear documentos pero afortunadamente Google tiene una solución para este Plus trae incorporado de fábrica la suite de aplicaciones de Google entre las que están Google Drive, en el caso de que no la tengas instalada deberás descargarla desde Google Play Store y podrás escanear papeles como si fuese una fotocopiadora o escáner de mesa habitual únicamente con la cámara de tu smartphone. Tiempo estimado 2 minutos. 1- Primer paso Para comenzar vamos a localizar la aplicación Google Drive en tu Nokia Plus, si nunca la has utilizado debe aparecer en la pantalla principal o en el menú de aplicaciones. En la pantalla de inicio puede aparecer dentro de una carpeta llamada "Google", si no la encuentras puedes buscarla y descargarla desde Play Store. 2- Segundo paso Una vez abierto Google Drive, si es la primera vez, pedirá que inicies sesión con tu cuenta de Google. Puedes utilizar la cuenta de Google que usas en tu Nokia Plus. Pulsa el botón "+" que verás en la parte inferior derecha de la pantalla. 3- Tercer paso Aparecerá un menú desplegado desde la parte inferior de la pantalla, entre las opciones disponibles verás "Escanear". Pulsa para comenzar a escanear documentos desde tu Plus. 4- Cuarto paso Usando la cámara de fotos del Nokia Plus enfoca e intenta que el documento quede encuadrado en la parte central de la pantalla y se vea correctamente. Cuando estés preparado pulsa sobre el botón de capturar de la cámara de fotos. 5- Quinto paso Revisa la imagen capturada, comprueba que la imagen esté definida y se pueda leer el texto, si es correcto pulsa sobre "Aceptar", en caso contrario puedes volver a intentarlo pulsando "Reintentar". 6- Sexto paso Podrás girar o voltear, recortar, retocar los colores o añadir más imágenes a la captura de documentos para poder incluirlos en un mismo PDF a través de los iconos que aparecen en la parte inferior de la pantalla. Si todo es correcto pulsa "Guardar" para continuar. 7- Séptimo paso En el siguiente paso podrás elegir el nombre con el que quieres que se guarde el documento PDF y en que cuenta de Google y en que carpeta quieres que se almacene. Una vez hayas completado todos esos ajustes, pulsa sobre "Guardar" en la parte inferior derecha de la pantalla de tu Nokia Plus. 8- Octavo paso Tu documento ya está escaneado y guardado como PDF dentro de tu cuenta de Google Drive y en el almacenamiento interno del Nokia Plus. Podrás localizarlo utilizando el buscador que aparece en la parte superior o navegando a través de las carpetas. Si lo que necesitas es enviarlo mediante una aplicación de mensajería o correo electrónico, una vez localizado el archivo pulsa sobre los tres puntos verticales que aparecen en su parte derecha. 9- Noveno paso Se desplegará un menú de opciones para este documento, puedes compartirlo directamente con otros usuarios de Google Drive o enviar una copia, para enviarlo por mensajería o correo electrónico usa la opción "Enviar una copia". 10- Décimo paso Al pulsar sobre "Enviar una copia" aparecerá el menú de opciones para enviar o compartir archivos del sistema operativo, selecciona WhatsApp, Telegram, Gmail, Bluetooth o cualquiera de las aplicaciones que aparezcan disponibles para poder compartirlo. This story is being continuously updated…. New updates are being added at the bottom….. Original story published on May 14 follows Among the Nokia devices eligible for Android 10, the OEM has already pushed the update to the major chunk – Nokia 9 Pureview, Nokia 1 Plus, Nokia 8 Sirocco, Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia 7 Plus, Nokia Nokia Nokia Nokia Plus, Nokia and Nokia As for the left out devices, Nokia Plus – Android 10 internal beta for which leaked alongside Nokia 8 Sirocco that got upgraded weeks back – hasn’t been updated yet. HMD’s Chief Product Officer, Juho Sarvikar recently revealed that the update will be released “soon” after the developers fix the WiFi bug. Aaand looks like, that will take more time, as instead of Nokia Plus the OEM is currently pushing the Android 10 stable update to Nokia Plus devices. FYI Nokia Plus was basically the last of 7 promised Nokia devices that were to get upgraded in the early Q2, as per the roadmap. And the wait is finally over for them. Going by the official announcement post, the update will hit the devices in a phased manner, and the rollout will complete in the coming weeks. 10% of all these approved markets will receive the Update today. 50% by May 16th and on the May 18th 100% of these approved markets will have received Android 10. The first wave will include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Cambodia, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, Hong Kong, Iceland, India,Indonesia, Iran, Iraq,Jordan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Tunisia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. Device users have in fact begun already begun receiving the update. Apart from Nokia Plus, the devices due to be upgraded in this quarter are Nokia and Nokia 1. Like always, we’ll be keeping a close watch on all related developments and will let you know as and when Android 10 hits these devices. So keep a tab on this space. Update 1 May 14 The download link is now available for the Nokia Plus Android 10 update. Those not interested in waiting for the OTA can install it manually. Download Link Thos of you curios about Android 10/R on their Nokia unit can heck the device eligibility by heading here. Update 2 May 18 The Android 10 update for the Nokia Plus is expected to arrive this week, Juho Sarvikas confirms. Head here for more coverage. Update 3 May 18 The recent Android 10 update for the Nokia Plus brings in an issue wherein push notifications don’t show up. Head here for more coverage. Update 4 May 19 For those of you not interested in waiting for the Android 10 OTA to hit their units, here’s the download link for manual installation. Download Link Update 5 May 27 Wave 2 rollout for the Nokia plus has begun. Head here for the official announcement. Update 6 July 2 Nokia Plus users disappointed as Pie based June security patches roll out. Head here for more details. Update 7 August 27 While Nokia released the Android 10 update for Nokia Plus back in May this year, it brought in several issues and as a result the update was halted. A section of users were able to update their devices, however, the majority of users could not install the update and are still running Android 9 Pie. Nokia has been rolling out security patches in the meantime but majority of users are still awaiting re-release of the Android 10 update. We are keeping track of the developments and will keep you posted of any further updates. Read full story here. PiunikaWeb started as purely an investigative tech journalism website with main focus on breaking’ or exclusive’ news. In no time, our stories got picked up by the likes of Forbes, Foxnews, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors, and many others. Want to know more about us? Head here.

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