HTC Reveals Android Nougat Update Schedule; Backtracks on One A9 Promise
When HTC launched the One A9 earlier this year, it made a promise to release the new Android update every year within 15 days of its final build rollout.However, the company just released a tweet confirming that it doesn't plan to do that.Google released the final build of Android 7.0 Nougat this week, and HTC soon announced its timeline for the update on HTC 10, HTC One M9, and HTC One A9, however it is nowhere near the speed that was promised.
The New Android Nougat Upgrade Looks Awesome But You'll Have To Wait Months Before You Try It
Android has finally started rolling out the seventh version of their smartphone operation system - Nougat.While only select Google Nexus devices get the update first, other Android users will have to wait for a few months before they try it out (more as you read the article).Apart from the fact that this was the first time Google invited developers from all around to take a sneak peek at the Android N back in March so that they can bring their apps on the new platform, this was also the first time Android sought the help of its users to give it a fitting name.
How to Use Multi-Window View in Android 7 Nougat
The most prominent new feature in Android Nougat 7.0 is Multi-Window (also called split-view) multitasking, a long-overdue addition to the mobile operating system.Formerly found only in customized Android skins such as Samsung TouchWiz, this mode enables you to view two apps at once.It's great for when you want social media or your email inbox visible while you browse the web or edit photos.
Android 7.0 Nougat Opens Doors For Better iPhone Compatibility
Apple senior vice president of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi (L), shakes hands with Apple CEO Tim Cook during the Apple WWDC on June 8, 2015 in San Francisco, California.Apple annouced a new OS X, El Capitan, and iOS 9 during the keynote at the annual developers conference that runs through June 12.(Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)Ever since the rise of smartphones, users have never felt more deprived when it comes to compatibility issues between the Android and iOS operating systems.
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