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How to Download Android 7.0 Nougat to a Nexus Device
- Now that it’s out of Beta testing, Google released the final, stable version of Android 7.0 Nougat on Monday (August 22).
- Find your eligible device and click Enroll Device.
- Check the box next to “I agree to the terms of the beta program.”
- Under Android 7.0, tap Download.
- Tap Restart & Install.
How do I download new version of Android?
Go to Settings > About device, then tap System Updates > Check for Updates > Update to download and install the latest Android version. Your phone will automatically reboot and upgrade to the new Android version when the installation completed.
How do I manually update my android?
Updating your Android.
- Make sure your device is connected to Wi-Fi.
- Open Settings.
- Select About Phone.
- Tap Check for Updates. If an update is available, an Update button will appear. Tap it.
- Install. Depending on the OS, you’ll see Install Now, Reboot and install, or Install System Software. Tap it.
How do I download Android OS?
Method 2 Using a Computer
- Download your Android manufacturer’s desktop software.
- Install the desktop software.
- Find and download an available update file.
- Connect your Android to your computer.
- Open the manufacturer’s desktop software.
- Find and click the Update option.
- Select your update file when prompted.
Is Android 7 still supported?
Google’s own Nexus 6 phone, released in the fall of 2014, can be upgraded to the latest version of Nougat (7.1.1) and will receive over-the-air security patches until the fall of 2017. But it won’t be compatible with the upcoming Nougat 7.1.2.
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