Android device updates: Unlocked Galaxy S7, Axon 7 Mini, Huawei Mate 9 score new software

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Published 31 Mar 2017

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Most of the Android world was focused on new hardware, instead of software, this week. The Galaxy S8 S8+ that got all the attention, with that gorgeous screen, tiny bezels, somewhat useful software.

But it’s updates you’ve come for, we have some to deliver. And there’s more information about why Android ar 2.0 hasn’t exactly pouring out of the gates, a major frustration for many.

Each week, we round up all the major software updates to hit the Android ecosystem, including phones tablets on U.S. carriers, unlocked phones, smartwatches, Android TV devices. Make sure your device is running the latest available software so you can enjoy new features— fewer bugs security holes.

Samsung

Galaxy S7, S7 ge (unlocked): First, the bad news. You’re not receiving Nougat yet. The good news is at the very least you’re getting the latest security patch. Readers reported it to Android lice, which says that you’ll be brought up to date with the h patch. Unfortunately, the current software remains Android 6.0.1. Happy waiting.

ZTE

Axon 7: Nougat is finally here, as long as you’re willing to get it in preview form. ZTE announced those who are willing to sign a non-disclosure agreement provide testing feedback will be eligible. You have to be chosen, however, so it’s not a sure thing.

Huawei

Mate 9: Get ready to start talking to exa. The latest update brings the much-promised exa to the Mate 9, so you’ll be able to talk to Amazon’s smart assistant right on your smartphone. The update also includes several bug fixes the usual round of stability improvements. 

Android ar

Android ar 2.0: A batch of three watches scored Android ar 2.0 this week. The Fossil Q Founder, Casio Smart Outdoor tch, Tag Heuer Connected were the lucky ones. But plenty of top-of-the-line watches like the Huawei tch the second-generation Moto 360 are languishing with the old software. It’s all the more frustrating considering that Android ar 2.0 launched back in February.

In a statement to 9to5, a spokesperson offered a tiny flash of light on the problem.

have started rolling out the Android ar 2.0 update to Fossil Q Founder, Casio Smart Outdoor tch D-F10 Tag Heuer Connected. For other devices, the update is currently being delayed due to a bug found in final testing. will push the update to the remaining devices as soon as the issue is resolved.

Unfortunately, this indicates that you may be waiting just a little longer. Get comfy.