Current Nokia phones will not support Project Treble
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- 05 Dec 2017
FinnishInquisition, 05 Dec 2017Nokia has some 100 000 employees and 24 billions in yearly ... moreunfortunately these clowns does not understand that HMD's admin is compose of 80% former Nokia admins, their engineers are also Nokia engineers as well as most of their workers, well, they might've known about it already but they're just plain hating, s2pd hating to be exact
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- 05 Dec 2017
Kangal, 05 Dec 2017We need him to balance all the Nokia fanboys on this site.
... moreNokia has some 100 000 employees and 24 billions in yearly revenue. I wouldn't call that dead. HMD consist of Nokia veterans, is based in on the Nokia campus in Finland (right opposite the Nokia Corporation HQ), use Nokia Technologies for patents and R&D, has Nokia on the board of directors and has Nokia set the minimum device requirements. Claiming HMD are merely using the Nokia logo is about as ignorant of a statement as it gets.
It's also rather ridiculous to say we need baseless bashing of brands on this site to balance out fans of various manufacturers. What we need are objective discussions, not baseless bashing or blind loyalties. And his endless bashing and trolling aren't exactly promoting those good discussions.
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- 05 Dec 2017
[deleted post]We need him to balance all the Nokia fanboys on this site.
As someone who had a Nokia N900 (remember MeeGo ?), my opinion holds more value than the thousands of these trolls. And even I say: Nokia is dead, HMD devices are merely using the Nokia logo.
So better to remain objective, and see individual devices for their own merits (and prices).
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Robinxdroid, 05 Dec 2017Project Treble is not necessary for Nokia as long as they a... moreit's not a feature. It's a new vendor interface and a re-architecture of the OS in Oreo.
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- Anonymous
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- 05 Dec 2017
ZloiYuri, 05 Dec 2017It seems that Treble requires a special engineering and cod... moreit seems that you have no idea how Nokia runs before Android came to life
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- 05 Dec 2017
Robinxdroid, 05 Dec 2017Project Treble is not necessary for Nokia as long as they a... moreTreble is abour faster updates not more updates and we dont get more than 2 updates because OEM dont want to update I bet even 2014 is completely capable of running nougat and oreo smoothly maybe even P
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- 05 Dec 2017
ZloiYuri, 05 Dec 2017It seems that Treble requires a special engineering and cod... moreLol
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Robinxdroid, 05 Dec 2017Project Treble is not necessary for Nokia as long as they a... moreEven faster than fast :P
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LG superfan, 05 Dec 2017. It seems that Treble requires a special partitioning of t... moreIt seems that Treble requires a special engineering and coding skills. HMD Global just have no both.
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- Robinxdroid
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- 05 Dec 2017
Project Treble is not necessary for Nokia as long as they are providing update fast(At least fast enough than other OEMS after Google Pixel).Also, We'll still get 2 Major Android update nothing more even after this feature. So what's the point? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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- Anonymous
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- 05 Dec 2017
More info about this would be nice...
But all in all treble seems to require some extra work, so that in short run it seems to be easier to do hard work in upgrades. But more info about treble definitely would be interesting.
Is the info about that partitiivi true? Do some manufacturers have allready compatible partition in older devices and so don`t etc...
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- 05 Dec 2017
. It seems that Treble requires a special partitioning of the internal storage that can’t be done over the air. Then how did essential and huawei got treble
And can anyone please explain what treble is I searched google and xda but couldnt find noob answer
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- Eske Rahn
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- 05 Dec 2017
Sad news.
Especially as this might also imply that other vendors can not upgrade their devices to support Project Treble by OTA updates.
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- 3qM
- 05 Dec 2017
It seems that it is best to avoid buying any new phones which don't come with Oreo atm, especially if buying mid and low end devices
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- Anonymous
- D01
- 05 Dec 2017
So its better to wait and get mobile which has project treble support
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- LS$
- 05 Dec 2017
I can understand from Nokia 2 to 7, but... Why 8 is not supporting Treeble?
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- 05 Dec 2017
Hmd might not be Nokia but they do have Nokias spirit