Android Nougat dominated the news this week, as the software came first to ’s line of Nexus phones. Yet there were some other updates worth paying attention to, such as AT&T exping the -Fi calling lineup a minor bump to the Oneus 3.
Each week, we compile all the major software updates to hit the ecosystem, including phones tablets on U.S. carriers, unlocked phones, Android ar smartwatches, Android TV devices. Making sure your device is running the latest available software is a good housekeeping practice, ensuring you have the latest features with fewer bugs gaping security holes.
Nexus
Android Nougat: By now you’re probably scored the update to Nougat if you have a Nexus 6 5X, 6, 9, or xel C. It could take several weeks to fully spread, so don’t freak out if you haven’t seen the update on your device just yet. If you’d prefer to flash the software yourself you can grab the factory images directly from .
V10: AT&T has slowly been rolling out its -Fi calling feature to Android phones after it was an ione exclusive. First it came to the G4, then to the Galaxy S7 S7 ge. Now you can get it if you have an V10. ok for an AT&T update to bring the feature to you.
Oneus
Oneus 3: There’s a “community build” of OxygenOS 3.5 for the Oneus 3. It’s essentially a beta update, meant for those who want to test the latest features before a more polished version goes live. According to Oneus, you’ll get user interface improvements, updates to the camera, more “robust settings.”
AT&T
MyAT&T app: At long last, you can use your fingerprint to login to the official AT&T app in order to check on your data usage, payment status, other details. Once you grab the update, you’ll see a pop-up notice the next time you launch the app asking if you’d like to enable the feature.