While Google Nexus and Pixel proprietors have been savoring in sweet Nougat-y goodness for as long as couple of months, most clients on different cell phones have been quietly – and excitedly – anticipating the guaranteed Android 7.0 Nougat redesign for their gadget.
A few organizations jumped on the underlying Nougat buildup and hurried out of the door with declarations for which gadgets they will raise to date. Sony, for example, reported their Nougat arranges back in August. The organization guaranteed bolster for the accompanying 11 gadgets:
Xperia Z3+
Xperia Z4 Tablet
Xperia Z5
Xperia Z5 Compact
Xperia Z5 Premium
Xperia X
Xperia XA
Xperia XA Ultra
Xperia X Performance
Xperia XZ
Xperia X Compact
Barely 3 months after the declaration, Sony is at long last conveying on its guarantee. The organization has quite recently reported its Android 7.0 Nougat redesign for the Xperia XZ and Xperia X Performance. Taking off to these two gadgets beginning today, the Nougat overhaul will bring support for Android's Multi-Window, better battery life on account of an enhanced rest mode, manual camera settings for the X Performance, and a Google Now-incorporated launcher.
Huawei’s Plans for Android Nougat
Not one to be let well enough alone for the upgrade amusement, Huawei has additionally unwrapped their arrangements for a few of their leader gadgets. Android 7.0 Nougat will take off to Huawei gadgets with EMUI 5.0 on load up at some point amid Q1 2017. The organization has guaranteed to convey Android Nougat to the accompanying gadgets:Huawei Mate 8
Huawei P9
Huawei P9 Plus
Huawei Nova/Nova Plus
The redesign will first take off to the Huawei Mate 8 and Huawei P9, trailed by different gadgets. Not at all like the Nougat redesign for different OEMs, for example, the late OnePlus 3 Nougat overhaul with OxygenOS, we as of now have a genuinely smart thought of what the Nougat upgrade for Huawei gadgets will involve. Nougat for the Mate 8 has beforehand released, official beta testing has started on the Honor 8, and our up and coming month-long Huawei Mate 9 survey ought to illustrate what you can expect for the EMUI v5 software experience.
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