It has been a question from tech lovers whether or not Google will keep or let go of Nexus.
According to the earlier report of Android 7.1.1 Nougat will start rolling out to Android One, Nexus and Pixel on December 6. However, it looks like the rollout has begun a few days earlier with a report that Android One user have already started receiving the updates for Andriod 7.1.1. The update requires 240mb download and comes with the latest security patch.Google will soon make an official announcement for both Andriod 7.1.1 and December security patch.
Most manufacturers have announced the list of devices that will receive the update.
According to rumors, the soon-to-be-announced Android M internally stands for Macadamia Nut Cookie (MNC). Venture Beat reported that there were at least 10 mentions of the mnc-dev branch in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
Google has reportedly discontinued its affordable 7-inch tablet Nexus 7, replacing it with a newer Nexus 9.
Android 5.1 Lollipop update for the Nexus handsets are being rolled out eventually and the latest to get the update was Motorola-made Nexus 6 under contract with US mobile carrier T-Mobile.
Google has discontinued the Nexus 5 to focus more on the new Nexus 6, according to reports. The previous flagship of Google has been made unavailable for purchase at the Google Nexus page.
Android Lollipop 5.1 update was announced a couple of days ago and the official images are already being spotted in the wild. As of now, device images are only available for select Nexus device.
Manufacturers have begun rolling out updates in some regions while US users are still waiting.
Blame Apple because it bought the best fingerprint scanner in the industry and the plan to include fingerprint scanner in Nexus 6 had to be scrapped.
Google’s 2013 flagship Nexus 5 smartphone is nearing its end as the company has no plans to manufacture additional units.
Google is discontinuing the Nexus 5 production and will turn the focus on increasing sales of Nexus 6 and Nexus 9. LG has already disabled the availability of Nexus 5 on Google Play.
Google has finally started pushing out its most-awaited Android 5.0 Lollipop update to 2012's flagship Nexus 4 smartphone in its standard OTA method.
Nexus 5 owners are reporting Wi-Fi related problems after installing Google's most-awaited Android Lollipop update.
Google reported started dispatching the first batch of pre-ordered Nexus 6 devices to its customers, expected to receive by next week.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM