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HMD Global promises Android P and unlocked bootloaders for all its Nokia phones
July 09, 2025
I’m pleased to be the bearer of three promising pieces of news regarding the Nokia Android phones today. First up,HMD Globalhas revealed that all of its current Nokia-branded devices will be upgraded to Android P, the yet-to-be-announced next major Android update.
The news arrives from theNokia 8 launch event in the Philippines(you’re able to hear it in the video at the link at around 41:36), meaning even the least expensive handset in the series, the Nokia 3, will get the update.

This is in line with what one would expect from devices that launched with Android Nougat — most Android phones receive two major Android updates — but a reassurance on this,given the current climate, is welcome.
Next, HMD Global has vowed to provide unlocked bootloaders for its smartphones, stating that this will occur “one model at a time.” The comment was made by HMD Global CTO Mikko Jaakkola on Twitter (scooped up byNokiaPowerUser) and it’s something which would provide Nokia smartphone owners with a greater opportunity to modify their devices.

In anothertweet on the matter, Jaakkola used the hashtag #firsthingsfirst, suggesting HMD Global is likely prioritizing other developments right now (perhaps an Android Oreo update… hold that thought), so we don’t know how long we’ll have to wait for this to come into effect. It’s also not clear by which means the bootloader unlocking will be achieved, though Jaakkola did invite suggestions on what fans would like to see in terms of bootloader customization — you’re able to view that at the previous tweet link.
Finally, in a report fromsogi.tw(viaNokiaMob), HMD Global’s recent theNokia 8announcement in Taiwan apparently saw the confirmation thatAndroid Oreowould land on the device before the end of this month. You’ll have to take this with a grain of salt because we can’t vouch for Taiwanese tech sitesogi.tw,and we don’t know if it refers only to a Taiwanese rollout. Still, HMD Global did reveala couple of weeks agothat the update was being tested, so it’s not out of the question for it to launch by October 31.

All told, HMD Global is making really positive moves, here. Sure, these are only words right now and things may not pan out as HMD expects/wants them to. If nothing else, though, the company appears to understand the value that Android owners place on open communication and timely update schedules. Hopefully, it sticks to its promises.
What are your thoughts on HMD Global and its Nokia devices? Let us know in the comments.

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