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Samsung Galaxy A5 Headed For Android 7.0 Nougat

Although this has only been affirmed by one major carrier in Australia, there is no reason to believe that Samsung will not be pushing out the Android 7.0 Nougat update to all Galaxy A5 devices around the world. Click on "Install now" and Android 7.0 Nougat will be installed to your Moto Z smartphone.

As far as v7.1.1 is concerned, it comes with additional app shortcuts, circular launcher icons, enhanced Live Wallpaper, profession theme-based Emojis, GIFs sharing on messages, and image keyboard support, among others.

Furthermore, users need also to make sure that their Samsung Galaxy Note 3 handsets have the following features working: Cellular data, Camera, Calls, RIL and Wi-Fi. Now Nougat has made its way to Moto Z smartphone India. In fact, it will automatically void any active product warranties for the phone.

When Lenovo acquired Motorola, there were fears that this would spell an end to the lightning fast android updates Moto users had been enjoying under Google's ownership.

Your phone is now updated. You can then install the ROM which should be on the SDcard.

Samsung is presently holding a Galaxy Beta Program where Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge owners can test the Android Nougat firmware before the official release. Check out the feature enhancements of the latest mobile operating system.

Aside from the Samsung Galaxy S series, it was also reported that Android Nougat update will head to the whole Galaxy A (2016) family. The handset is now running Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and while Motorola has confirmed that it'll be getting updated to Nougat at some point in the future, no exact date or timeframe for the release of the update has been announced.

"Optus, an Australian carrier, has confirmed that the update to Nougat for the A5 units it's sold is now in testing, and if everything goes well it's expected to roll out in late January".


Source: Samsung Galaxy A5 Headed For Android 7.0 Nougat

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