Counterpoint Research today released a ranking report on smartphone manufacturers’ software, security updates and build quality.
The results show that HMD Global’s Nokia mobile phones are among the best on the list with updated operating systems and security updates, and mobile phones with durability exceeding the industry average (currently all of Nokia’s 20 compliant models are Android 10), followed by OnePlus, Samsung, Realme, Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO, Lenovo, LG and vivo.
Analysts said that HMD’s mobile phone product line has the highest share of the above corporate models, partly because all of its mobile phones receive security patches every month, and OnePlus also has a near-perfect score, 90% of supported devices Get patches every month.
In addition, for Samsung and Huawei, the proportions are 22% and 29% respectively , which means that most of their phones are on the quarterly patch plan. Realme and Xiaomi do relatively better in this regard. Two-thirds of their mobile phones are updated with monthly security patches.
Regarding quality, analysts said HMD’s testing procedures are stricter than the industry average. Deputy Director Tarun Pathak said: “Quality statistics are evaluated based on several criteria, including product robustness, stress test, drop and impact, fatigue, abrasion and scratches, heat test, moisture and liquid test, and others including Standards for qualitative and quantitative observation”.
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