Android
3 Reasons Not to Install Android 7.1.2 Nougat & 4 Reasons You Should
Install If You're Dealing with Android Nougat Problems | ||||||||
When Google first announced Android 7.1.2 is noted that the upgrade would be "an incremental maintenance release focused on refinements." The company also said it would include "a number of bugfixes and optimizations, along with a small number of enhancements for carriers and users. And that's exactly what the Android 7.1.2 update is, a major maintenance update with a few features on board. If you are dealing with problems on Android 7.1.1 Nougat or something older, think about installing Android 7.1.2 on your device today. We know that the update fixes the random Bluetooth shutoffs that were plaguing many users in the buildup to its launch. According to Pixel users, the update appears to have steadied battery life and fixed an annoying shutdown issue. There's also a chance your Android 7.1.2 Nougat update could solve a performance issue you're having on an older version of Android. Common issues like UI interface lag, random reboots, busted Wi-Fi, broken Bluetooth or bad battery life could vanish once you install the software on your Pixel or Nexus device. We've been having an excellent experience on our Nexus 5X and we think the update is worth a look if you're running into trouble. | ||||||||