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Nokia 3.4 Android 12 update is now available

While we are in the season of Android 13 or rather awaiting the stable version of the software next month, Nokia has decided to roll out Android 12 to some of its smartphones, quite late although still worth the shot. Nokia 3.4 Android 12 update is now available. 

Nokia 3.4 Android 12 update is now available

The Android 12 was released sometime last year and most phone brands had made do with the update, stylishly adding it to their software to create something sleek, just like the likes of OneUI 4, OxygenOS 12, and the others. Back to the subject matter, Nokia 3.4 Android 12 update is being rolled out in India and sources confirmed it isn’t available in the European markets. Although, it might come in very soon. 

What’s new with you the Nokia 3.4 Android 12 update

The Nokia 3.4 Android 12 update is bringing in some tweaks that are quite stylish according to the changelog. Here’s a look at what you’re in for with the update. 

  • Privacy Dashboard: A clear and comprehensive view of when apps access your location, camera, or mic over the past 24 hours.
  • Accessibility Improvements: Designed to be even more accessible with new visibility features; Area magnification, Extra dim, Bold text, and Grayscale. 
  • Conversation Widgets: An all-new conversation widget puts the conversations with the people you care about front and center on your home screen.
  • Google Security Patch 2022-06.

The June SMR added to the Nokia 3.4 Android 12 update will bump the security level of this smartphone bringing in bug fixes and device stability for a better user experience. Speaking of storage, the Nokia 3.4 Android 12 update packs a storage space of about 1.8GB, and the brand issued an advisory notice. 

“It is recommended that Users use Wi-Fi wherever possible to download updates. If you wish to use a Cellular Mobile connection, please note that downloading data over a Cellular Mobile Network (including when in a Roaming environment), may incur additional charges – check with your Network Provider should you have any concerns.”

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