Samsung started rolling out Android Nougat beta updates for Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge users last month. Now the company has announced that the fourth beta update released last week will be the last, and the official build will start rolling out to users in January.
Samsung has sent a message to its beta testers via the Galaxy Members app, informing them that the Android Nougat beta program ends at midnight. It further says that no new beta updates will be rolled out, and there will also be no feedback for individual error reporting or suggestions, Sammobile reports. One sentence on the message however caught our eye, which reads — “We would do our best to distribute the official version in January as soon as possible.”
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In addition to new features and fixes, Android Nougat 7.1.1 will also bring a host of visual changes. These include new shortcuts to Samsung’s apps, new icons, new layout for Quick Panel, new clock styles for always on display, and more. Android Nougat also brings in new features like multi-window support allowing you to use two apps simultaneously, and double tap to switch between them, improved doze mode for longer battery life, bundled notifications and quick reply to messages from notifications.
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