Samsung seems to be ahead in catering their flagship smartphone users with the latest Android OS. Recently, it has even updated its beta version of Nougat 7.0.
Android Nougat 7.0 is the latest mobile operating system from Google which was released in August. Following the release, Samsung launched the beta version of Nougat 7.0 for its flagship smartphone the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge in early November in UK and South Korea.
Smartphone companies launch two to three updates for the beta version of latest OS before releasing a general version for all devices. Similarly, Samsung is now rolling out a new version of Android 7.0 Nougat beta built for the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge.
It is interesting to note that, the new OS is available only to a select number of Android mobile devices; however, it is expected to reach more smartphones in the coming months.
The Android 7.0 Nougat comes with lots of latest features like split screen, advanced battery saver mode, Daydream VR support, bundled notification, dual language support and much more.
However, Samsung has only included a number of novel features and improvements. The beta update 2.0 is more focused on bug fixes and enhancements. It also features improved Quick Panel usability, 4x3 button layout, brightness color menu, button grid menu and more.
A number of previous issues are still not fixed in the Beta 2.0 like Wi-Fi disconnection and screen turning on issues.
It is likely that Samsung will release another update for its beta Nougat 7.0 OS. According to a SamMobile report, the third beta update has started rolling out in the UK and it is expected to be released in other parts of the world soon.
Samsung hasn't notified the On-air release of Nougat 7.0 OS for Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. However it is expected that these two Samsung phones should receive the new Android OS by end-December or early January 2017.
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