Nokia
phones run pure Android, and the company has promised a quick update to Android 8.0 for the Nokia 8 smartphone which will start shipping globally from September.
All phones run pure Android Nougat.
Remember
these phones run pure Android, which is a big plus point.
A strong partnership with Google means
these phones run a pure version of Android straight from Google and it also gets version and security updates much faster than any other manufacturer.
The Essential
Phone runs pure Android, and the fact that the creator of Android founded the company, we expect the phone to get fast version and security updates.
The Essential
Phone runs pure Android, offering almost the same software experience found on the Google Pixel.
Not sure as to why YU came out with the idea of launching the same
phone running pure Android, the first question that would come in your mind will be, is YU breaking off with Cyanogen?
Android One is a Google program that offers ultra-low cost
phones running pure Android, with a promise of fast version and security updates.
Not exact matches
The real benefit of buying a Nexus
phone like the 5X is that it
runs on a completely
pure version of Android.
The
phone didn't feel sluggish, even though it is not
running a
pure version of Android.
Software and Bloatware: If you want a
phone that
runs pure Android with no embellishments, you need to buy a Pixel
phone.
Android Go is simply a set of configurations and apps designed to
run on very constrained hardware while Android One remains a dwindling group of budget
phones offering a
pure Android experience.
HMD promises that the
phone will stay fresh over time with the latest Google updates because it
runs pure Android.
The
phone isn't the fastest but is
running one of the
purest forms of Android you can get your hands on — there's next to no bloatware here at all.
With Android Oreo (Go edition)
running behind the scenes, the Nokia 1 looks like a perfect
phone for Android newbies, all while still providing the
pure, secure, and up - to - date experience HMD Global's brand reboot has become known for.
It would have been fitting for the Nokia 8 to
run Android 8 out the box, but even though HMD Global is fully committed to Google's «
pure, secure and up - to - date» software vision, early adopters of the company's most powerful
phone yet have had to settle for pre-installed Nougat goodies.
If you have a
phone that doesn't
run stock Android — like a Samsung Galaxy or an LG device — we recommend these tweaks to make it more like
pure Android (the best version of Android, in our opinion).
The
Pure Edition's user interface is crisp and modern, just like the previous Moto X. It's
running near - stock Android Lollipop, and Motorola has said it will provide the
phone with Marshmallow.
It's also one of the fastest Android
phones you can buy at the moment, and Huawei's own layer of software that
runs on top of Android largely maintains the
pure Android look that we prefer.
Moto
phones have been
running pure Android, in fact even on Lenovo
phones we're now seeing a cleaner UI, closer to stock Android.
Unlike Nokia's previous attempts to make an Android
phone, the Nokia 6
runs a
pure version of the mobile operating system, which means that updates should arrive more quickly.
Furthermore, the Nexus 5 was the first smartphone to feature Google's latest Android OS, so the
phone is currently
running on
pure Android 4.4.2 KitKat firmware.
If you are looking for a very affordable smartphone that
runs a
pure version of Android, then you should consider one of the Amazon Prime exclusive
phones.
First, they
run smooth,
pure Android versions and second, they get timely software updates well ahead of other
phones running skinned versions of Android.
One problem, though, with the last family of affordable Google
phones that
run on
pure Android versions, namely the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X, is the bootloop issue.
As you'd expect with a
phone carrying the Nexus label, the 5X
runs pure Android, the way Google intends it.
Motorola has already released 2016 flagships in the shape of Moto Z, but this doesn't mean the year - old Moto X
Pure Edition is no longer a worthy
phone to turn to, especially if you are
running on a budget.
We think the added software really takes away from the Android experience, so don't expect the
phone to properly contend with Google Pixel or any of the newer Nexus devices
running the latest,
purest version of Android.
While there are dozens of
phones which
run their own flavor of the Android operating system, Nexus
phones are the
purest expressions of Google's ideas.
In addition, Motorola says the
phones will
run Android 6.0 with the latest version of the company's software layer, Moto
Pure.
The Nokia 8's biggest selling point is likely to be that it
runs pure Android and that it got on and updated the
phone with little delay.
The Pixel 2 XL is the lighter and slimmer of these two devices however, whilst also
running pure Android software with no bloatware and it is an excellent device, even though it currently has some screen issues, which are plaguing this
phone.
What the Pixel is, however, is a terrific flagship
phone that also happens to be the only Android
phone that
runs pure Android and gets software updates the instant they become available.
Fancy features aren't what this
phone is about: it's designed to give you a
pure Android experience, free from clutter and secure, while offering you optimised versions of app to
run on hardware that won't cost you a lot of money.
The first product, the Essential
Phone (or what the company calls just
Phone),
runs pure Android — no modifications.
It's the first Huawei
phone to
run pure Android, and its sleek metal build, lightning fast fingerprint sensor, and zippy performance make it the best Nexus
phone yet.