Android M has a name, and it's even tastier than Android L. Google gave its latest
Android build an official name on Monday, and it released the final developer preview of Android 6.0 >>
Android M has a name, and it's even tastier than Android L. Google gave its latest
Android build an official name on Monday, and it released the final developer preview of Android 6.0 Marshmallow as well — you can download it right here.
Not exact matches
The
official Android 6.0 Marshmallow is now live and now you can install the 3rd test
build on your Nexus 5 GSM LTE device.
Google has issued a brand new
official Android 6.0.0 factory image
build.
However, note that this is not an
official CM team release nor an
official Android 4.3 update, but a custom
build compiled by an XDA member and developers called xZain69.
Also, you can find new
builds for popular custom ROMs like the CyanogenMod, Paranoid
Android, AOKP, OmniROM and other great
builds that permits users to test all the latest
Android firmwares even before the
official updates are pushed by Samsung.
The
official Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow factory image
builds are now live for all the Google Nexus 5 smartphones.
It's also worth adding that only the Nexus 7 2013 and Nexus 9 devices that run an
official Android build will receive the new update.
Google has released the
official Android 6.0.0 MRA58V Factory Image
builds for all the Google Nexus 7 LTE tablets.
Official Firmware Details:
Android Version: 4.1.2 —
Build JZO54K PDA: E160SKSJMB1 MODEM: E160SKSJLL7 Region: Asia Country: Korea
The first
official builds of Paranoid
Android 5.0 based on Lollipop are now live for download.
Official Firmware Details:
Android Version: 4.1.2 —
Build JZO54K PDA: I8160XXMC8 CSC: I8160TMNMC3 MODEM: I8160XXMC8
Build Date: 26 March 2013 Changelist: 1016990
The
official Android 7 Nougat update will not arrive for the 2014 Galaxy Note 10.1 tablets, but you can still test the latest Nougat features using custom ROMs like LineageOS 14.1
builds.
We all know that recently, the
official Nightly
build version of CyanogenMod 9 was released, so the firmware, which comes with ICS
Android 4.0, is now expected by perhaps all the
Android users worldwide.
This is only the latest
build of
Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and we don't know when Samsung will launch the
official update to
Android 4.2.2 version.
A feature rumoured to be included prior to the
official announcement,
Android 4.0 sees the introduction of a
built - in photo editor.
While the
official and unofficial ROMs are created by the manufacturing company, the later ones usually being leaked or test
builds, the custom ROMs are created by third - party developers and they can be based on Sony's OS or on stock
Android.
We also heard the company was going to use the
Android Platform in order to deliver content and
build synergy with its own
official Android App.
AT&T's PR says no
official update has started, but that's in disagreement with our inbox — and with AT&T's own community forums, which sport several folks saying they're getting the 336 - megabyte update to
Android 4.1.2,
Build E97020j.
T - Mobile has released a brand new
official Android 5.1.1 OTA Update
build for the Galaxy S6 Edge devices.
The
official Android 8.1 Developer Preview first
builds are now available for the Nexus 5X, 6P and Pixel smartphones.
Lenovo offers a barebones
Android Ice Cream Sandwich
build to IdeaPad K1 owners as a goodwill gesture while discontinuing
official support for the
Android tablet.
This is still not an
official stable
Android M
build, as that OS will only be released in autumn by Google when this testing phase is done.
The second ROM
build is based on the
official Google Nexus 5
Android L Dev Preview factory image.
The new and
official Android 8.1.0 Factory Image
builds are now live for the O2 / UK - only Google Pixel 2 devices.
Nothing gets more
official for an upcoming version of
Android than having its namesake statute on the lawn outside
Building 44 in Googleplex.
Since this is the second leak of
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with
build number set to XXUEMJ3, we can expect Samsung to launch an
official stock OTA Update of
Android 4.3 for Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE I9505 soon.
The
official Android 7.0 2nd Developer Preview
build is now live for Google Nexus 6P devices.
The
Official CyanogenMod 10.2 Stable
build based on
Android 4.3 has been launched for the Galaxy S3.
Note that this is a preview
build of AOKP
Android 4.2 and not an
official / final release from
Android Open Kang Project team.
Needless to say, since this is not an
official build, that does not mean it will not have its own set of issues — after all, the whole source code for
Android 3.x Honeycomb is not yet available fully to developers.
Last week, Samsung released the
official XXUBMG1 OTA Update
build based on
Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean for several European and Asian regions.
As Lenovo has discontinued the tablet from general sale, it has also decided to discontinue
official support for the device past the last officially supported update in
Android Honeycomb 3.2, which means that while the offering of an
official Ice Cream Sandwich
build for the tablet is notable for the manufacturer, there are two key caveats to keep in mind:
The
official Android N Preview
build number 3 is now live for the Google / Motorola Nexus 6 devices.
NOTE: if your device is already running an
official AOKP Jelly Bean ROM developer by the
Android Open Kang Project team, then you can install this new
build without applying the «factory reset» step.
The
official Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean for Galaxy S4 was released yesterday online, now it seems like the developers have started to work with it and release new custom ROMs based on the original Jelly Bean XXUAMDA
build.
Use this tutorial if you want to upgrade your Nexus 10 tablet with the latest
Android 5.0.2
build before waiting for Google to launch the
official OTA Update everywhere around the globe.
The
official Paranoid
Android 4.4 FINAL
build has been released for the Google Nexus 10 tablet and you can use this tutorial in order to install it on your device.
The
official and final Developer Preview
build based on
Android 7.0 Nougat Factory Image is now available for the Nexus 6 devices.
Therefore, this tutorial can be used in more situations and not only for updating your T - Mobile Galaxy S3 LTE to latest
Android UVUBOH1
built — as mentioned, you can use it for revoking root access, for skipping the OTA wait, for replacing a custom ROM with an
official firmware, for manually troubleshooting your
Android device and so on.
This new
official upgrade from CM team features the name CM13.0 - ZNH5Y and it is based on the
Android 6.0.1 r61 AOSP
builds, which is a major version bump, as the previous SNAPSHOT Stable CM 13.0 Release was based on the
Android 6.0.1 r17
build.
Official Firmware Details:
Android Version: 4.1.2 —
Build JZO54K PDA: N7000ZSLM5 CSC: N7000OZSLM5 MODEM: N7000XXLSO Region: Asia Country: Hong Kong, Taiwan
Interestingly the
official Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean OTA was leaked for both Samsung galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and Samsung galaxy Note 10.1 tablet bearing the same
build number: JRO03C in September.
The
official Android N Developer Preview
build 2 has just been released by Google for all Nexus 6 advanced users to test on their devices.
Ahead of their April release, the
official builds of the
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS ROMs have leaked for the Acer Iconia Tab A500 and Iconia Tab A100 tablets.
The Samsung Droid Charge is now the latest
Android device to receive a leaked
Android Gingerbread
build ahead of
official release, with the latest
build now available to install from this location with these instructions.
The Nexus 7 2013 LTE tablets won't get new Nougat OS
official upgrade, but you can still count on the CyanogenMod team to provide
Android 7.0 and 7.1 custom ROM
builds for you to test on your device.
If you haven't grabbed the leaked ICS
build for the Galaxy S II Skyrocket back in March or May, you should know that AT&T and Samsung are pushing the
official Android 4.0 update with
build UCLF6 — the latest
build was UCLE2.
There are no
official figures on how many applications use the NDK, but it's likely that a decent amount going by Google's description of the tool: «The
Android NDK is a companion tool to the
Android SDK that lets you
build performance - critical portions of your apps in native code.
The
official Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean OTA update
builds have leaked for both the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and Galaxy Note 10.1 tablets.