Wednesday, November 23, 2016

When do you expect Android Nougat for Galaxy S7? – CNET in Spanish

The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge could get a Nougat, before the end of the year, though depending on your carrier you may not receive it until spring.

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Several manufacturers have begun to announce which devices will be updated to Android 7.0 Nougat. Samsung has already said that its Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will, and has launched a beta program for some to be able to test the new features of its Touchwiz interface, however it is unknown the date of arrival end of the operating system for all users.

The site Android Central has got their own accounts by following some clues. The first of them is the date of completion of the Program Galaxy Beta, which the company has said that it will be active until mid-September.

The source recalls that the beta program of Marshmallow for the Galaxy S6 started at the end of December and was completed at the end of January, bringing the final version of Android 6.0 at the beginning of February to South Korea.

So, if times are maintained, it is possible that we may see the stable version of Android 7.0 Nougat for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge starting its entry end at the end of December or beginning of January. As is the tradition it is expected that the home of Samsung, South Korea, receive update first, followed by the devices unlocked in Europe, as pointing to the source.

In the U.S. it is likely that the devices that are blocked by carriers will not receive the update until February or march, although Android Central believes that the most realistic is to consider that it will not come until the spring.

Since then, these dates just give us a vision of Android Central when it might get the update, although it is not definite, and yes very indicative. LG was the first to launch Android 7.0 on a phone, not Nexus, so later on they released the new Pixel, and then the LG G5 in some countries.

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