5 reasons why falling in love with Android is inevitable

The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and love is undoubtedly in the air. That could only mean one thing – Valentine’s Day! This got us thinking here at HMD Global, Home of Nokia phones, what do we love? Simple… Android!

There hasn’t been a topic that separates a society as much as Android versus alternative operating systems. While we’ve had other mobile operating systems in the past, who hasn’t, we have come to realise that since going steady in February 2017, we couldn’t be happier with our current partner, Android.

Here’s five very good reasons why Nokia’s Valentine goes to Android:

  1. Pure, Secure & Up to date

With many years of experience in understanding what our customers want from our Nokia phones, Android has enabled us to do just that, give our customers exactly what they expect, a pure, secure and up-to-date experience.

“The pure, secure and up-to-date approach enables individuals to experience Android devices the way it was always intended, no bloatware, long battery life and regular security updates,” explains Michelle Wynne, Head of Marketing for HMD, Sub-Sahara Africa Region.

  1. Customisation

The mobile phone has become an integral part of our daily life’s and to some an extension of their personality. This is why the freedom to customise your Android device is one of the most commonly mentioned things by our users. Nokia smartphones offer our consumers Pure Android, which means no preloaded apps that you don’t need, just customise your phone with what matters to you.

Nobody knows or understands you, like you do, so who better than YOU to personalise your own phone?

  1. Google integration

Developed by Google, Android gives you the power of Google at your fingertips. From Google Play, Google Photos to Google Assistant, ensuring that you stay up to date with the latest technology and software developed.

  1. Great range of phones

Nokia smartphones provides users with memory to capture all those special moments. Nokia Smartphones come with expandable memory. If you run out of space, you can easily insert a new SD card in your phone and never worry again about missing out on a special moment in your life, with extra memory comes the ability to record at your heart’s content. The cherry on the cake is access to Google Cloud storage to save all your memories and back-up all your content.

  1. Love is finding the right price to fit your needs

The challenge facing most South Africans at the moment is that while they can’t afford to waste money on unnecessary items, they still need a reliable mobile device that will fit their stretched pockets and demanding needs. “This is why there is a range of Nokia Smartphones running on Android OS for everyone” concludes Wynne.

Go ahead, join the family and fall in love with Nokia and Pure Android this Valentine’s Day.

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