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Love the stock Android look and speedy updates
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The latest Android One update is a bust!
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I really appreciate HMD Global's use of Android One -- pure, unadulterated Android with no bloatware and no funky OEM UI skin, and with timely security updates, much quicker than major Android phone makers
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This phone promises monthly security updates for 3 years from release
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Again, I'm hoping the Pie update addresses these issues
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For me, regular updates outweighs these deficiencies
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Overall, a great modern android phone at $270.I wanted an inexpensive phone using a modern, stock android, and that would get fast android updates.
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Nokia has no time frame at the time of this review (at least according to the rep I chatted with) for the roll-out of Pie on this device, but updates are guaranteed, so it should happen sometime within the next three years
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Fast updates (Android One)
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, it was on the android one program which hopefully meant faster updates than the Motorola phones I've had previously
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Have been receiving timely security updates (one per month so far).
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This means regular timely updates
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Maybe 'fast updates' isn't worth it for what must be a bad hardware design?
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Nice build quality (as expected from Nokia)AndroidOne (fast updates and no bloatware)Screen (inside and outside viewing)Cons
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To top it off, Nokia promises monthly security updates and Android updates for 2 years
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The flame will leave a black spot but the colors will come back as great as before and the screen after you wipe off black
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The back of the phone will scratch as it's metal
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and I have had ONE day where the phone probably worked as it should
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My OnePlus 3T that I loved took an accidental swim and died.
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AT&T Tech support 1-800-331-0500 was able to trick the account by putting my husbands IMEI on my account
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Wifi-Calling doesn't seem to be working, but this might be an AT&T problem