Reason Why Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge Owners Still Can’t Get Android Nougat Update [VIDEO]
BySamsung has officially launched the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Nougat update. Nonetheless, a survey has revealed that 90 percent of Galaxy S7 Edge users still can't get access to the seventh major version of the Android operating system.
The South Korean tech giant unleashed the Android Nougat update almost two weeks ago, but thousands of people still haven't got the new features of the Android OS. Nevertheless, the Android Nougat was first unveiled in 2016 and brings a number of major improvements and upgrades, wherein the Android Nougat update marked Google's most advanced operating software release to date. The Android Nougat comes along with a number of Google's new GIF keyboard, new emoji, and launcher shortcuts, according to Express.
In spite of that, the reason why a number of why Galaxy S7, S7 Edge Owners still can't get their hands on the Android Nougat update is that if the person purchase their Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge directly from Samsung or on a SIM only deal, it's likely that the person already got the Android Nougat operating software. Nevertheless, the Galaxy S7, S7 Edge smartphones which are on contract by means of a mobile operator, thus, the owners won't be getting any treats from the Android Nougat just yet.
The Android Nougat must be tested first by all major smartphone operators before unleashing the devices to their customers. Testing the operating system is essential for the reason that it gives networks the opportunity to fix any Android Nougat irregularities.
One such market that didn't receive the Android Nougat is Singapore, the Samsung rep stated that the update won't roll out until next quarter. The rep pitched in a timeline of April to June, XDA Developers reported.
That being the case, once the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge owners acquires the Android Nougat update, the users can try out the additional features like the Performance Modes.
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