The lengthy wait for Nougat is finally coming to an end for those with a Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.
Samsung
is pushing out the final build to those using the company’s beta
program. Final releases will then follow, although the specific release
dates are going to vary by carrier.
Each week, we round up all the
major software updates to hit the Android ecosystem, including phones
and tablets on U.S. carriers, unlocked phones, smartwatches, and Android
TV devices. Making sure your device is running the latest available
software is a good housekeeping practice, ensuring you have the latest
features with fewer bugs and security holes.
Samsung
Galaxy S7, S7 Edge: As spotted by SamMobile,
beta users with the current Samsung flagships are getting their taste
of Nougat. Note that this is Android 7.0 instead of the current build of
Android 7.1.1. However, the report indicates that the software does
include the January security patch. If you’re on the beta program
look for the update to hit you in the next few days. For everyone else,
stay tuned. Carriers must then approve the update, so your wait is
going to vary.
Google
Android distribution numbers:
Another month, but not much to show when it comes to Nougat adoption.
Even Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich have higher numbers.
Nougat adoption remains just under one percent according to Google’s own numbers. Once Samsung starts to release a final build of Nougat to more phones, this should start to turn. However, years of slow updates should serve as a reminder that if you want the latest of version right when it’s available, your best bet is a Pixel.
ZTE
Zxon 7 Mini:
An update is rolling out that will be a boost to those on T-Mobile.
Software build B21 now supports T-Mobile’s HD Voice calling feature. You
also get the December Google security patch and improvements to the
camera focus speed and night mode.
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