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Google has recently released its Android 9 known as Pie for its devices with some really cool features. Currently, Essential phone ( the first phone with a notch ) is the only non-Google smartphone to run on the same version of android as the Google Pixel.
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Vivo X21 and Vivo will get Android Pie update in coming months Google has recently released its Android 9 known as Pie for its devices with some really cool features. Currently, Essential phone ( the first phone with a notch ) is the only non-Google smartphone to run on the same version of android as the Google Pixel. No other Smartphone company except Vivo has revealed its plan for the roll out the new Android Pie for its smartphones. According to a report by Android Authority, Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has said that its consumers will be able to experience Android Pie on their Vivo smartphones by the fourth quarter of this year. There is no official update but it is expected that the rollout will begin in coming months. There is no official update yet about which devices will receive the Android Pie update, but it is been speculated that the Vivo Nex and the Vivo X21 will be the first smartphones to receive Android Pie update. You can upgrade to Vivo smartphones by selling your old phone in a hassle free manner and get instant cash on www.RecycleDevice.com. It is also heard that HMD Global, the Finland based company that holds the license to manufacture Nokia smartphones, has announced that it has started rolling out Android developer preview build - DP4 (Beta 4) - for the Nokia 7 Plus. With the latest beta, Android P gesture controls will be enabled on the Nokia 7 Plus, allowing users to switch quickly between apps using the new omnidirectional home button, as well as making split screen views simple to activate. Currently, the Nokia 7 Plus is among a small handful of handsets which can access Beta 4. Developers who own a Nokia 7 Plus have been able to receive developer preview builds since the program launch on May 8, with subsequent updates becoming available via OTA (over-the-air) and manual sideload flash