HMD Global, the current manufacturer of Nokia handsets, has a reputation for releasing timely updates to its smartphones. This also includes major software upgrades, and we're happy to say that another Nokia phone will soon make the transition to the latest version of Android.

Today, the company concluded its beta testing for the Nokia 6.1 Plus. Participants in the "beta labs" program were notified of the proceedings via e-mail. Here's what it reads:

Many thanks for being part of the Android 9 Pie Nokia phones beta labs program with your Nokia 6.1 Plus. Thanks to your valuable feedback, the official release will soon be ready and available to millions of users. Once Android 9 is approved by your operator, it will be automatically pushed to you via OTA.

While it's regrettable that we don't have an exact release date to report on, we're certain that it won't take too long before the patch goes live. Nokia 6.1 Plus users can expect all the major Android Pie features, such as Dashboard, a new gesture-based interface, redesigned Quick Settings, and more.