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When is
your
phone
getting
Android
7.0
Nougat?
We asked
every
manufacturer
Julian
Chokkattu
Tell Us
Detroit
Tech via
Digital
Trends
After
more
than 5
months
in beta,
Google
has
officially
rolled
out the
latest
version
of the
Android
mobile
operating
system —
Android
7.0
Nougat.
The
update
is
rolling
out to
the
Nexus 6,
Nexus
5X,
Nexus
6P,
Nexus 9,
Nexus
Player,
and
Pixel C
devices,
as well
as the
General
Mobile
4G, an
Android
One
smartphone.
Any
other
devices
enrolled
in the
Android
Beta
Program,
such as
the Sony
Xperia
Z3, will
also get
the
update.
Ultimately,
that’s a
relatively
small
number
of
smartphones
and
tablets
compared
to the
billion-plus
Android
devices
that are
active
around
the
world.
Android
is
notorious
for its
fragmentation
— even
if
Google
pushes
an
update,
manufacturers
and
carriers
have to
test and
roll it
out
separately,
and the
process
usually
takes
months.
It’s why
several
handsets
like
BlackBerry’s
Priv and
the
OnePlus
2
received
the
Android
Marshmallow
update
more
than 6
months
after
Marshmallow
launched.
A lot of
smartphone
manufacturers
haven’t
explicitly
named a
date or
time
range
for when
we can
expect a
Nougat
update.
Few have
mentioned
specific
devices
that
will
certainly
be
getting
it, and
of
course,
a
carrier-branded
device
will
also
slow
these
updates
even
further.
Still,
we will
continue
to
update
this
article
as we
learn
more. In
the
meantime,
here’s
which
devices
are
expected
to get
Android
7.0
Nougat
and when
we
expect
to see
the
update
arrive.
Nexus,
Pixel C,
and
Android
One
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Google’s
Nexus
devices
are
almost
always
the
first
smartphones
and
tablets
to
receive
version
updates
first,
and that
hasn’t
changed
with
Nougat.
The
updates
should
already
be
available
to
install
for:
•Google
Nexus 6
•Google
Nexus 5X
•Google
Nexus 6P
•Google
Nexus 9
•Google
Nexus
Player
•Google
Pixel C
•General
Mobile
4G
(Android
One)
Just
head
over to
the
About
Phone
section
in your
device’s
Settings
app. Tap
on
System
updates
and then
Check
for
update.
You
should
get a
notification
saying
there’s
an
update
ready to
install.
Older
Nexus
devices
like the
Nexus 5
and the
Nexus 7
(2013)
are not
receiving
the
Nougat
update.
Google’s
surprise
tablet
from
2015,
the
Pixel C,
is also
receiving
the
update
as its
an
Android
device
straight
from
Google.
Android
One
devices,
budget
devices
running
stock
Android
available
only in
developing
markets,
aren’t
mentioned
except
for
General
Mobile’s
4G
handset,
which
should
also be
receiving
the
update.
The
search
giant
seems to
have
forgotten
about
Android
One,
considering
its
website
for the
program
claims
2014’s
Android
5.1
Lollipop
to be
the
“latest
and
fastest”
version
of
Android.
Samsung
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Samsung
has a
lot of
devices,
and many
of them
aren’t
going to
make the
cut for
an
update.
The
company
is also
notorious
for its
slow
updates
— the
Galaxy
S6
lineup
was
updated
to
Android
6.0
Marshmallow
more
than 5
months
after
Google
published
it.
Still,
here’s a
list of
flagship
devices
we can
expect
to get
7.0
Nougat:
•Samsung
Galaxy
S6
•Samsung
Galaxy
S6 Edge
•Samsung
Galaxy
S6 Edge
Plus
•Samsung
Galaxy
S7
•Samsung
Galaxy
S7 Edge
•Samsung
Galaxy
Note 5
•Samsung
Galaxy
S7
Active
•Samsung
Galaxy
Note 7
•Samsung
Galaxy
J3
What we
do know
is the
Korean
giant
will
bring
Nougat
to the
Note 7
within a
time
span of
two
months
from the
day of
Nougat’s
launch.
There’s
no
reason
as to
why
budget-tiered
devices,
like the
Samsung
Galaxy
J3,
shouldn’t
receive
the
update
as well.
“We are
still
evaluating
and will
have
more to
announce
in the
near
future,”
a
Samsung
spokesperson
tells
Digital
Trends.
That
should
include
the
variety
of
Samsung
tablets
that
have
come out
within
the past
18
months.
SamMobile,
known
for
leaking
Samsung
news,
suggests
an
update
time
frame of
2016’s
fourth
quarter,
which
spans
from
October
to
December
— this
would
line up
with the
Note 7
Nougat
update
as well.
LG
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
In a
surprise
announcement,
the
upcoming
LG V20
will be
the
first
smartphone
that
comes
pre-loaded
with
Android
7.0
Nougat —
a title
typically
held by
Google’s
Nexus
devices.
Devices
that
should
be
receiving
the
update
include:
•LG G5
•LG V10
•LG G4
•LG V20
We’ll
likely
learn
more
about
the V10
successor
in the
coming
weeks,
and
while
unconfirmed,
most of
LG’s
previous
devices
should
make the
jump to
7.0 —
notably
the LG
G5 and
the V10.
The
company
has
gotten a
lot
better
about
updating
its
smartphones
— the
G4, for
example,
began
receiving
Marshmallow
within 3
months
of its
release.
“We’re
excited
to share
that our
next
flagship
smartphone,
LG V20,
will be
the
first
new
device
with
Android
7.0
Nougat
operating
system
preloaded,
when it
begins
shipping
in the
third
quarter,”
Frank
Lee,
LG’s
public
relations
director,
tells
Digital
Trends.
“We’ll
be
sharing
more
about
our
‘tasty’
plans
for
other
devices
in the
weeks
and
months
to
come.”
HTC
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
HTC is
one of
the only
manufacturers
to
outright
confirm
a Nougat
update
for its
devices.
The
lucky
ones
are:
•HTC 10
•HTC One
A9
•HTC One
M9
HTC is
generally
pretty
quick
with its
Android
updates
— the
One M8
received
Android
6.0
Marshmallow
just two
months
after
the
update
was
released.
The
company
even has
a
website
you can
visit to
check
the
status
of the
Nougat
update.
HTC is
also
rumored
to be
the
manufacturer
behind
the
upcoming
Google
Nexus
devices,
codenamed
Sailfish
and
Marlin.
Considering
the
strong
partnership
between
development
teams to
put
together
a Nexus
device,
it’s
safe to
assume
that a
Nougat
update
for the
company’s
devices
will
roll out
fast,
perhaps
right
around
the
expected
launch
of the
Nexus
devices
in
October.
An HTC
spokesperson
told
Digital
Trends
that the
company
may
announce
a
timeline
for the
updates
soon via
its
Twitter
account.
Motorola
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Motorola,
now
owned by
Lenovo,
has
quite
the
number
of
devices
under
its belt
that
theoretically
should
be
upgraded
to
Android
7.0
Nougat —
that is
if you
use the
18-month
life-cycle
most
manufacturers
tend to
follow.
Motorola
has
confirmed
with
Digital
Trends
that the
following
devices
will
definitely
get the
Nougat
update:
•Moto Z
Droid
•Moto Z
Force
Droid
•Moto G4
•Moto G4
Plus
•Moto G4
Play
There’s
no
reason
that
last
year’s
models
shouldn’t
receive
the
update
as well,
though.
That
includes:
•Moto X
Style
Pure
Edition
•Droid
Turbo 2
(Moto X
Force)
•Droid
Maxx 2
(Moto X
Play)
•Moto G
(2015)
•Moto E
(2015)
The Moto
Z Droid
and Moto
Z Force
Droid
are
carrier
locked
to
Verizon,
so the
updates
will
ultimately
have to
go
through
Big Red
— that
could
add a
few
months
to the
wait
time.
Additionally,
Motorola
dropped
from
being
one of
the best
Android
manufacturers
in terms
of
updates,
to one
of the
worst.
The
company
completely
abandoned
support
for the
U.S.
carrier-variants
of the
Moto X
(2014)
after
Marshmallow
came out
only a
year
later.
Still,
the Moto
X Style
and Play
received
the
Marshmallow
update
within
the
first
two to
four
months
of its
release.
A
Motorola
spokesperson
tells
Digital
Trends
the
company
will
begin
evaluating
upgrade
opportunities,
and also
said the
following:
“Android
upgrades
are
complex,
resource-intensive
projects,
and
unfortunately,
it isn’t
practical
for us
to bring
every
upgrade
to every
device
in our
portfolio,”
a
Motorola
spokesperson
said.
“The
decision
whether
to
upgrade
a device
is made
on a
case-by-case
basis
with
several
factors
in mind,
including
carrier
approvals,
partner
support,
the
capabilities
of the
device,
number
of
devices
in use,
where
the
device
is in
its
lifecycle
and the
overall
experience.
We will
continue
to
communicate
upgrade
paths on
our
software
page.”
We
suggest
not
expecting
an
update
for most
of the
aforementioned
2015
devices.
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ZTE
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Hot off
the
release
of two
well-received
smartphones,
the Axon
7 and
the
budget-tier
ZMax
Pro, ZTE
tells
Digital
Trends
it has
plans to
update
the Axon
7 with
Nougat
“very
soon.”
It also
has a
plethora
of other
devices
that
should
make the
jump to
the new
Android
version:
•ZTE
Axon 7
•ZTE
ZMax Pro
•ZTE
Axon
Elite
•ZTE
Axon Pro
•ZTE
Axon Max
•ZTE
Axon
•ZTE
ZMax 2
•ZTE
Blade V7
“ZTE has
no
official
announcement
being
made for
other
device
updates
and
timelines,”
a
spokesperson
tells
Digital
Trends.
Most of
the
aforementioned
devices
are hard
to buy
or
available
only in
select
markets,
and the
only
relatively-new
phones
listed
on ZTE
USA’s
website
are the
Axon 7,
the
original
Axon,
Axon
Pro, and
the ZMax
Pro.
Still,
these
devices
should
receive
Nougat
considering
most are
only a
little
over a
year
old.
We’ll
learn
more
about
the
update
process
for each
of these
devices
soon,
and
we’ll
update
this
post as
soon as
we find
out.
OnePlus
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
OnePlus
is a
little
different
when it
comes to
device
updates.
The
OnePlus
One runs
Cyanogen
OS,
while
the
newer
devices
run
OxygenOS.
It’s all
custom
ROMs,
but
they’re
based on
the
various
Android
versions.
The
devices
that
should
get the
Nougat
update
are:
•OnePlus
3
•OnePlus
X
•OnePlus
2
•OnePlus
1
Since
the
device
is based
off
custom
ROMs,
there
should
be some
type of
support
available
for the
OnePlus
1,
perhaps
unofficially.
The
device
received
an
Android
Marshmallow-based
update 6
months
after
Google
released
it. The
OnePlus
2 only
received
it in
June.
The
OnePlus
X has
yet to
receive
the
official
jump to
Marshmallow,
but
there’s
a
preview
build
available.
Still,
official
Android
Nougat-based
Oxygen
OS
updates
should
come to
the
OnePlus
3,
OnePlus
X, and
OnePlus
2 — just
don’t
expect
it to be
anytime
soon. We
have
reached
out to
the
company
for
confirmation.
Samsung
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Samsung
has a
lot of
devices,
and many
of them
aren’t
going to
make the
cut for
an
update.
The
company
is also
notorious
for its
slow
updates
— the
Galaxy
S6
lineup
was
updated
to
Android
6.0
Marshmallow
more
than 5
months
after
Google
published
it.
Still,
here’s a
list of
flagship
devices
we can
expect
to get
7.0
Nougat:
•Samsung
Galaxy
S6
•Samsung
Galaxy
S6 Edge
•Samsung
Galaxy
S6 Edge
Plus
•Samsung
Galaxy
S7
•Samsung
Galaxy
S7 Edge
•Samsung
Galaxy
Note 5
•Samsung
Galaxy
S7
Active
•Samsung
Galaxy
Note 7
•Samsung
Galaxy
J3
What we
do know
is the
Korean
giant
will
bring
Nougat
to the
Note 7
within a
time
span of
two
months
from the
day of
Nougat’s
launch.
There’s
no
reason
as to
why
budget-tiered
devices,
like the
Samsung
Galaxy
J3,
shouldn’t
receive
the
update
as well.
“We are
still
evaluating
and will
have
more to
announce
in the
near
future,”
a
Samsung
spokesperson
tells
Digital
Trends.
That
should
include
the
variety
of
Samsung
tablets
that
have
come out
within
the past
18
months.
SamMobile,
known
for
leaking
Samsung
news,
suggests
an
update
time
frame of
2016’s
fourth
quarter,
which
spans
from
October
to
December
— this
would
line up
with the
Note 7
Nougat
update
as well.
LG
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
In a
surprise
announcement,
the
upcoming
LG V20
will be
the
first
smartphone
that
comes
pre-loaded
with
Android
7.0
Nougat —
a title
typically
held by
Google’s
Nexus
devices.
Devices
that
should
be
receiving
the
update
include:
•LG G5
•LG V10
•LG G4
•LG V20
We’ll
likely
learn
more
about
the V10
successor
in the
coming
weeks,
and
while
unconfirmed,
most of
LG’s
previous
devices
should
make the
jump to
7.0 —
notably
the LG
G5 and
the V10.
The
company
has
gotten a
lot
better
about
updating
its
smartphones
— the
G4, for
example,
began
receiving
Marshmallow
within 3
months
of its
release.
“We’re
excited
to share
that our
next
flagship
smartphone,
LG V20,
will be
the
first
new
device
with
Android
7.0
Nougat
operating
system
preloaded,
when it
begins
shipping
in the
third
quarter,”
Frank
Lee,
LG’s
public
relations
director,
tells
Digital
Trends.
“We’ll
be
sharing
more
about
our
‘tasty’
plans
for
other
devices
in the
weeks
and
months
to
come.”
HTC
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
HTC is
one of
the only
manufacturers
to
outright
confirm
a Nougat
update
for its
devices.
The
lucky
ones
are:
•HTC 10
•HTC One
A9
•HTC One
M9
HTC is
generally
pretty
quick
with its
Android
updates
— the
One M8
received
Android
6.0
Marshmallow
just two
months
after
the
update
was
released.
The
company
even has
a
website
you can
visit to
check
the
status
of the
Nougat
update.
HTC is
also
rumored
to be
the
manufacturer
behind
the
upcoming
Google
Nexus
devices,
codenamed
Sailfish
and
Marlin.
Considering
the
strong
partnership
between
development
teams to
put
together
a Nexus
device,
it’s
safe to
assume
that a
Nougat
update
for the
company’s
devices
will
roll out
fast,
perhaps
right
around
the
expected
launch
of the
Nexus
devices
in
October.
An HTC
spokesperson
told
Digital
Trends
that the
company
may
announce
a
timeline
for the
updates
soon via
its
Twitter
account.
Motorola
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Motorola,
now
owned by
Lenovo,
has
quite
the
number
of
devices
under
its belt
that
theoretically
should
be
upgraded
to
Android
7.0
Nougat —
that is
if you
use the
18-month
life-cycle
most
manufacturers
tend to
follow.
Motorola
has
confirmed
with
Digital
Trends
that the
following
devices
will
definitely
get the
Nougat
update:
•Moto Z
Droid
•Moto Z
Force
Droid
•Moto G4
•Moto G4
Plus
•Moto G4
Play
There’s
no
reason
that
last
year’s
models
shouldn’t
receive
the
update
as well,
though.
That
includes:
•Moto X
Style
Pure
Edition
•Droid
Turbo 2
(Moto X
Force)
•Droid
Maxx 2
(Moto X
Play)
•Moto G
(2015)
•Moto E
(2015)
The Moto
Z Droid
and Moto
Z Force
Droid
are
carrier
locked
to
Verizon,
so the
updates
will
ultimately
have to
go
through
Big Red
— that
could
add a
few
months
to the
wait
time.
Additionally,
Motorola
dropped
from
being
one of
the best
Android
manufacturers
in terms
of
updates,
to one
of the
worst.
The
company
completely
abandoned
support
for the
U.S.
carrier-variants
of the
Moto X
(2014)
after
Marshmallow
came out
only a
year
later.
Still,
the Moto
X Style
and Play
received
the
Marshmallow
update
within
the
first
two to
four
months
of its
release.
A
Motorola
spokesperson
tells
Digital
Trends
the
company
will
begin
evaluating
upgrade
opportunities,
and also
said the
following:
“Android
upgrades
are
complex,
resource-intensive
projects,
and
unfortunately,
it isn’t
practical
for us
to bring
every
upgrade
to every
device
in our
portfolio,”
a
Motorola
spokesperson
said.
“The
decision
whether
to
upgrade
a device
is made
on a
case-by-case
basis
with
several
factors
in mind,
including
carrier
approvals,
partner
support,
the
capabilities
of the
device,
number
of
devices
in use,
where
the
device
is in
its
lifecycle
and the
overall
experience.
We will
continue
to
communicate
upgrade
paths on
our
software
page.”
We
suggest
not
expecting
an
update
for most
of the
aforementioned
2015
devices.
ZTE
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Hot off
the
release
of two
well-received
smartphones,
the Axon
7 and
the
budget-tier
ZMax
Pro, ZTE
tells
Digital
Trends
it has
plans to
update
the Axon
7 with
Nougat
“very
soon.”
It also
has a
plethora
of other
devices
that
should
make the
jump to
the new
Android
version:
•ZTE
Axon 7
•ZTE
ZMax Pro
•ZTE
Axon
Elite
•ZTE
Axon Pro
•ZTE
Axon Max
•ZTE
Axon
•ZTE
ZMax 2
•ZTE
Blade V7
“ZTE has
no
official
announcement
being
made for
other
device
updates
and
timelines,”
a
spokesperson
tells
Digital
Trends.
Most of
the
aforementioned
devices
are hard
to buy
or
available
only in
select
markets,
and the
only
relatively-new
phones
listed
on ZTE
USA’s
website
are the
Axon 7,
the
original
Axon,
Axon
Pro, and
the ZMax
Pro.
Still,
these
devices
should
receive
Nougat
considering
most are
only a
little
over a
year
old.
We’ll
learn
more
about
the
update
process
for each
of these
devices
soon,
and
we’ll
update
this
post as
soon as
we find
out.
OnePlus
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
OnePlus
is a
little
different
when it
comes to
device
updates.
The
OnePlus
One runs
Cyanogen
OS,
while
the
newer
devices
run
OxygenOS.
It’s all
custom
ROMs,
but
they’re
based on
the
various
Android
versions.
The
devices
that
should
get the
Nougat
update
are:
•OnePlus
3
•OnePlus
X
•OnePlus
2
•OnePlus
1
Since
the
device
is based
off
custom
ROMs,
there
should
be some
type of
support
available
for the
OnePlus
1,
perhaps
unofficially.
The
device
received
an
Android
Marshmallow-based
update 6
months
after
Google
released
it. The
OnePlus
2 only
received
it in
June.
The
OnePlus
X has
yet to
receive
the
official
jump to
Marshmallow,
but
there’s
a
preview
build
available.
Still,
official
Android
Nougat-based
Oxygen
OS
updates
should
come to
the
OnePlus
3,
OnePlus
X, and
OnePlus
2 — just
don’t
expect
it to be
anytime
soon. We
have
reached
out to
the
company
for
confirmation.
Sony
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Sony
tells
Digital
Trends
that the
following
devices
will be
updated
to
Android
7.0
Nougat:
•Sony
Xperia
Z3+
•Sony
Xperia
Z4
Tablet
•Sony
Xperia
Z5
•Sony
Xperia
Z5
Compact
•Sony
Xperia
Z5
Premium
•Sony
Xperia X
•Sony
Xperia
XA
•Sony
Xperia
XA Ultra
•Sony
Xperia X
Performance
That’s a
solid
number
of
devices
that are
making
the jump
to
Nougat,
but
that’s
also
because
the
company
always
produces
a slew
of
devices
every
year.
There’s
no time
frame,
but the
company
says
it’s
working
to
“bring
this
major
update
to as
many of
our
devices
as
possible.”
We’ll
update
this
post as
Sony
announces
more
details
about a
Nougat
update.
BlackBerry
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Expected
devices
to jump
to
Nougat
for
BlackBerry
are:
•BlackBerry
Priv
•BlackBerry
DTEK50
BlackBerry
only has
two
Android
smartphones:
The Priv
received
Android
6.0
Marshmallow
in April
— nearly
6 months
after
the OS
was
launched;
and the
latest
DTEK50
sports
Marshmallow
out the
box.
Both
devices
should
upgrade
to
Android
7.0
Nougat.
BlackBerry
tells
Digital
Trends
that the
company
has
Nougat
and is
working
to add
“our
BlackBerry
security.”
No
timeline
was
offered.
Alcatel
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Alcatel
is one
of those
companies
that
announces
an
incredible
number
of
devices,
and it’s
often
hard to
keep
track of
what’s
actually
available.
Still,
there
are
three
devices
that
should
get the
Nougat
update,
and two
of them
recently
launched
with
Marshmallow:
•Alcatel
Idol 4S
•Alcatel
Idol 4
•Alcatel
OneTouch
Idol 3
The Idol
4 is
only
available
on
Cricket
Wireless,
so
you’ll
have to
wait and
see if
Cricket
is even
interested
in
issuing
an
update.
We
previously
asked
Alcatel
executives
when the
Idol 4S
would
receive
Nougat
and they
said an
update
would
come
when the
company
deemed
the
Nougat
release
to be
stable.
The Idol
3 only
received
Marshmallow
in June.
We have
reached
out to
Alcatel
for
confirmation
and will
update
this
post
when we
hear
back.
Huawei
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
Huawei
has
confirmed
with
Digital
Trends
that
apart
from the
Nexus
6P,
which
was
manufactured
by
Huawei,
the only
other
confirmed
device
to get
Nougat
is the
Mate 8.
Other
devices,
especially
those
under
the
Honor
brand,
should
also
receive
the
update,
but it’s
unconfirmed:
•Huawei
Mate 8
•Huawei
Mate S
•Huawei
Honor 5X
•Huawei
Honor 5C
•Huawei
Honor
GX8 (G8)
•Huawei
Honor V8
•Huawei
Honor 7
•Huawei
P9
•Huawei
P9 Lite
•Huawei
P8 Lite
•Huawei
P8
Most of
these
devices
aren’t
available
in the
U.S.,
but only
in
select
markets.
A Huawei
Customer
Acquisition
Manager,
Taylor
Wimberly,
said the
company
is
making a
commitment
to
provide
its
Honor
customers
access
to new
features
“at
least
once
every 3
months
during
the
first 12
months”
for up
to 24
months
after a
product’s
launch.
“We will
keep
providing
access
to
security
and
software
updates
to fix
bugs and
enhance
user
experience
in a
timely
manner,”
Wimberly
said.
“Beyond
this
period
we will
continue
to
provide
updates
in
response
to any
threats
to user
safety
and
security.
Our goal
is to
ensure
customers
have the
best and
safest
possible
experience
on their
Honor
device.”
There’s
also no
timeline
available
for when
any
updates
will
roll
out, but
the
Honor 5X
just got
the
Marshmallow
update
in June
so don’t
expect
something
anytime
soon.
Asus
devices
that
will get
Android
7.0
Nougat
The
following
devices
from
Asus
should
receive
the
Nougat
update:
•Asus
ZenFone
3 Laser
•Asus
ZenFone
3 Max
•Asus
ZenFone
3
•Asus
ZenFone
3 Deluxe
•Asus
ZenFone
3 Ultra
•Asus
ZenFone
Zoom
•Asus
ZenFone
2
•Asus
ZenFone
2 Laser
•Asus
ZenFone
Selfie
Most of
these
devices
are only
available
in
select
markets.
We have
reached
out to
the
company
to
clarify
which
devices
will
make the
jump to
Nougat.
Most of
the
aforementioned
devices
received
the
Marshmallow
update
within
the past
few
months,
so it
may take
Asus a
while to
move to
Nougat.
The
company
did not
respond
to our
request
for
comment.
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