Nokia 7 plus has serious problems arising from the update to android p
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Nokia and HMD Global have had several issues recently with updates to their smartphones. An example of this is the Nokia 6.1 with WiFI problems, and the Nokia 7 Plus that is plagued with errors related to the Android P beta. In this situation, Nokia and HMD Global have had to downgrade these terminals via OTA.
Nokia 7 Plus affected by serious problems arising from Android P, the solution is to factory reset it
Users of the Nokia 7 Plus are watching OTA updates downgrade their terminal to Android Oreo, a necessary measure given the serious problems that have appeared with the update to the Android P beta. This downgrade is also causing problems of crashes in the applications, since they have data that has been created with a superior version of Android, something that is a source of certain problems. Nokia and HMD Global have already warned that the Android P version was not recommended for most users, since it was a very immature compilation that could have a large number of errors. It seems that the users did not listen to the advice.
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In this situation, users can do a factory reset of their terminal to return to Android 8.1 Oreo in a clean way. Fortunately, it has a solution so it is not as serious as the Wi-Fi problems introduced in the Nokia 6.1. However, it does ask how he managed to overcome the company's quality controls with such problems.
If you are a Nokia 7 Plus user, you can leave a comment with your impressions. Did you have any problem updating to Android P?
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