In the wake of promising the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 LTE gadgets would get the Android 7.0 Nougat overhaul in "the coming weeks" amidst September, Google has at long last followed through on its promise - at least for the Nexus 6. The overhaul was discharged close by the monthly Android security upgrade for Nexus and Pixel gadgets. As per the security announcement, Google has discharged two security patch level strings, one on October 1 and the other on October 5. The first is a fractional patch with few bug fixes, while the October 5 patch brings vital fixes and is the final version.
In August, the Android 7.0 Nougat overhaul was initially discharged to Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Nexus Player, Pixel C tablet, and Android One General Mobile 4G gadgets only; while the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 LTE were left out. Be that as it may, Google has at last begun rolling the Android Nougat overhaul out to Nexus 6 users also. The factory image and the OTA construct are accessible on Google's developer pages, while the OTA redesign ought to take off soon. The overhaul is around 860MB in size and has the build number NBD90Z. The upgrade conveys the October security patch too, reports Android Police.
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This comes hours before the enormous Google occasion. The tech mammoth is relied upon to disclose two new Pixel smartphones, alongside the principal Android Nougat maintenance release. We expect the Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones to keep running on Android Nougat 7.1 out-of-the-case, and this overhaul will carry huge changes along with it.
For the time being, we have the security patch discharging to all compatible Nexus and Pixel gadgets, and factory images and OTA pictures have gone live too. Between the two patches, Google has fixed more than 40 issues including more than two-dozen high seriousness issues and five basic issues. The security announcement guarantees that OEM accomplices were informed about the issues, and source code patches for these issues will be discharged to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) vault in the following 48 hours.
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