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Android 10 rollout for Nokia 6.2 starts: Changelog and availability

HMD Global has started updating its mid-ranger Nokia 6.2 to Android 10. The update was expected close to the Nokia 7.2, but some delays caused a delay which is almost a month long. Nevertheless, Android 10 for Nokia 6.2 is finally available. The update is over 1.54 GB, bumping the Android build version to v2.290. The update also brings the Android security patches for April 2020.

Availability in different regions:

Nokia Mobile will roll out the update in multiple waves. For the start, the update is available in 43 countries in the first wave. That said, only 10% of the users will receive the update today. Thereafter, 50% by May 1st and on May 3rd 100% of these approved markets will have received Android 10.

Wave 1: List of approved countries
  1. Armenia
  2. Azerbaijan
  3. Bahrain
  4. Bangladesh
  5. Belarus
  6. Belgium
  7. Cambodia
  8. Denmark
  9. Egypt
  10. Estonia
  11. Finland
  12. France
  13. Georgia
  14. Iceland
  15. India
  16. Iran
  17. Iraq
  18. Jordan
  19. Kazakhstan
  20. Kuwait
  21. Laos
  22. Latvia
  23. Lebanon
  24. Libya
  25. Lithuania
  26. Luxembourg
  27. Malaysia
  28. Mongolia
  29. Morocco
  30. Nepal
  31. Netherlands
  32. Norway
  33. Oman
  34. Qatar
  35. Russia
  36. Saudi Arabia
  37. Sri Lanka
  38. Sweden
  39. Tunisia
  40. UAE
  41. Ukraine
  42. Uzbekistan
  43. Yemen

Nokia Mobile will make an announcement when the Wave 2 is available, so, stay tuned for that!

What’s new in Android 10 for Nokia 6.2?

Nokia phones run on the Android One platform, so, you only get what Google makes available for these phones. Hence, as such, the update is similar to what other Nokia phones have received. Here’s a look at the official update changelog:

Sorry for the Russian text 🙂

If you are a user of Nokia 6.2 and belong to the countries in the initial wave, then you can check for updates. And if your country is not covered in the first wave, then you can play the VPN trick to try to fetch the update. There’s no other way to manually install the update file to the phone, except if you have an unlocked bootloader.

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