HMD Global's Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas during his keynote at the Nokia 6.1 Plus launch in New Delhi on Tuesday announced that the Nokia 7 Plus will receive the Android 9.0 Pie update sometime in the first half of September. Sarvikas told the reporters that the Nokia 7 Plus would be the first Snapdragon 660 device to get Android Pie. The fresh announcement comes just days after the Nokia 7 Plus received the Android P Developer Beta 4. It also highlights that the mid-range Nokia handset could emerge among one of the few non-Google devices that will run Android 9.0 Pie next month. Moreover, considering the historical record of HMD Global with respect to the delivery of updates, other Nokia models are likely to receive Android 9.0 Pie soon.
In addition to preparing Android Pie for the Nokia 7 Plus, HMD Global has updated the Nokia Camera app with a bunch of new features. The app has added Google Lens integration to let you leverage Google's machine learning algorithms to identify objects available in your surroundings. There is also Google Motion support that allows you to capture short videos of your moments and share them as looping GIFs or clips. You can also export the short videos captured through Google Motion to use them in the future.
The updated Nokia Camera app also brings an all-new carousel design that you can observe while switching among different modes. You can download the updated Nokia Camera on your Nokia handset from Google Play. The app with the new features interestingly comes pre-installed on the newly launched Nokia 6.1 Plus.
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