Monday, August 15, 2016

Galaxy Note 7: migration to Nougat by the end of the year – Begeek.fr

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was officially unveiled on August 2 and it should be marketed in the United States first, on 19 August, while in France it will be available that ‘from September 2. During his presentation, the manufacturer announced that it would operate under the Marshmallow 6.0 version of Android, a move that was somewhat surprised. However, according to information of the “Korea Times”, the PHABLET should receive an update to version 7.0 (nougat) of the mobile OS from Google later.



Nougat on the Galaxy Note 7 before end of the year

While the last flagship of LG, the V20 will come with the Nougat 7.0 version of Android, the first buyers of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be content with Marshmallow, version 6.0 . However, it would be a matter of weeks or months that the future smartphone of the South Korean manufacturer is also stored, updated to version 7.0. The president of Samsung Mobile itself, Koh Dong-jin, who announced this migration during an interview with the “Korea Times”.

This migration will take place before the end of year, Samsung front foremost test the latest version of Android on the Galaxy Note 7 before making it available to its users. “ We expect to deliver sufficient beta-test before you deploy any update ” and explained Mr. Dong-jin.



The launch date postponed in some countries

the pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 7 are already launched and it seems that Samsung had not expected such a success. In South Korea, for example, 200,000 pre-orders were made in just two days. So the South Korean firm announced the launch of its product will be delayed in some markets but, rest assured, not in France.

The countries concerned by this delay would be the Netherlands, which host the smartphone on September 9 when he had to be sold on September 2, as in the hexagon, Russia and also Ukraine. In these countries the Galaxy Note 7 will be available respectively on 16 and 30 September.

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