Android 7.1 Nougat Update: How To Install, Enjoy Android 7.1 On Your Phone

By Leby Nightray - 26 Oct '16 04:23AM
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Android 7.1 Nougat or Android Nougat, the next version of Android can pretty much excite everyone. Google had announced that the developer preview of the Android Nougat is already available.

The preview or the 'work in progress' build will be launched much earlier than expected. The Android preview which usually held every month of May will be available early.

Now, the developer preview of Android 7.1 can now undergo beta test prior to the December launch of the version according to Pocket-lint. The installation and testing is available for Nexus owners. Devices like Pixel C, Nexus 6P and Nexus 5x can also be enrolled in the Beta Program.

For those who already got the right device, you can already participate in the Android Beta Program by running Android 7.1 on your phone. To get the developer preview was made easy by Google.

To get started, according to Pocket-lint, visit first android.com/beta and sign-up to the Android Beta Program. Next is to sign-in to your Google Account and a list of eligible devices will welcome you for you to click and enroll in the Beta Program. After that updates will arrive.

Another way of getting Android 7.1 Nougat would be to go to the system image/manual flashing route. There is a site and other direct links that will flash the details and the process to follow to get going.

So what is in Android 7.1 Nougat for you to go all they way just to be part of the Beta Program. Users can expect, according to Extreme Tech, a lot of changes. Changes like, the touch display, storage manager and the launcher shortcuts.

Lots of enthusiasts are installing the beta. You can fully enjoy it for getting and installing it, for the process was made smooth, plus you can test it before others do. For owners of devices like Nexus 6 and Nexus 9, don't be sad for this November it will be added to the program according to Pocket-lint while Nexus Player is still a probability.

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