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Living with Android 7.0 Nougat: The most important changes


Living with Android 7.0 Nougat: The most important changes
Android 7.0 Nougat has finally reached Google's Nexus devices after more than five months of developer preview testing.The final version is more stable and has a ton of new features.Most phones won't get a Nougat update for a few months at least, and that'll only happen if the carrier and OEM consider it a high priority.


How to Install Nougat on Nexus 5: Custom Android 7.0 port available


How to Install Nougat on Nexus 5: Custom Android 7.0 port available
A few days ago I told you that the Nexus 5 had just died.It became obsolete, officially, since Google isn't supporting the handset anymore.Owners of one of the best and most popular Nexus devices ever made, the Nexus 5, will never get the Android 7.0 Nougat release, but that doesn't mean you'll be stuck with Marshmallow forever.


Android 7.0 Nougat Tip: Manage Battery Life


Android 7.0 Nougat Tip: Manage Battery Life
Android 7.0 Nougat includes various features for improving the battery life of your device, many of which work automatically in the background.That said, you can still customize these features according to your needs.Some of the key settings to look at include:DisplayThe most obvious place to start is Display settings.


A Short Guide to iOS 10, Android 7.0


A Short Guide to iOS 10, Android 7.0
Nougat likely will become available for many devices in the coming year.However, as of this writing, it's only available as a free, over-the-air upgrade to Nexus devices and the Google Pixel C. Samsung has announced it will upgrade its latest devices, including the Galaxy Note7, to Nougat when it's ready.Apple's iOS 10 will launch this fall as another free, over-the-air upgrade.


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