The is arguably one of the best and most competitive smartphones released stateside under the revived brand that once dominated the world's mobile device landscape, so it shouldn't come as a big surprise that HMD Global is turning its attention to this mid-range model after bringing stable and the .
Exclusive Nokia brand licensee HMD merely needed a month to replace the Android 8.1 Oreo software running on the Snapdragon 636-powered handset with the , and now the Nokia 7.1 is officially joining the likes of the , as well as the and , , , and even (in certain markets) on ...