Owners of Samsung’s 2016 smartphones in the United States have anxiously been waiting for their carriers to release the Nougat update that Samsung started rolling out for the international unlocked variant of the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge in the second week of January. T-Mobile started pushing out the update earlier this week, and the wait ends today for AT&T subscribers.
The second largest carrier in the United States has finally released Android 7.0 Nougat for the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge. AT&T’s support pages for the two devices hasn’t been updated with information on the Nougat update, but it is rolling out over the air for many users and should soon be available to every Galaxy S7 and S7 edge owner on the carrier’s network.
Nougat brings more than a few changes for the devices, including but not limited to user interface tweaks, several new features and overall system and performance enhancements. If you’re curious to find out more, don’t forget to check out our What’s New With Nougat series and also see a few tips and tricks to get the most out of your device and the latest iteration of the OS.
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