Here is the official
changelog from Microsoft:
Microsoft has revealed the full
changelog from the update.
In fact, Microsoft hasn't even published
a changelog from the last one, simply updating the post to reflect that a new build has been released.
Now that we received the complete
changelog from the company, we were able to verfify that indeed, it shows your highest score achieved on one side, the regular icon on the other.
Below is the cumulative
changelog from the last updates over the last two days including the one that is coming out shortly:
According to
the changelog from OnePlus, the OxygenOS 4.0.1 update brings a new Settings menu design, a new Notifications design, custom DPI support, Multi-Window View, and Notification Direct Reply.
For what it's worth, this is the first
changelog from Samsung to not mention a couple of longstanding bugs affecting some beta users — Wi - Fi connectivity issues, and delays in the screen activating in some cases.
Check out the official
changelog from Apple below and make sure to head on over to the Software Update mechanism on your device with beta configuration profile installed to grab iOS 11.1 beta 1 if you haven't already done so.
Yesterday, we posted a full
changelog from users that obtained the beta a day early.
Here's the official
changelog from Motorola: Updated Google Play services A variety of system optimizations and security updates to improve...
In the meantime, Google has updated the current version of the Play Store with the ability to copy and paste
changelogs from the Play Store, a feature that is certainly welcome by bloggers everywhere (via Android Police).
Not exact matches
At the time of writing this review, they have released close to 3 updates for the game and judging
from the
changelog, they have fixed a lot of bugs, some of which I had the misfortune of encountering during my playthrough.
A list of the enhancements
from v1.0 is available at the OPDS
changelog.
Here are some of the changes
from the official
changelog:
This time around, they were so kind to include a
changelog for us all as well so here's what has been fixed: @Mention - No notification of @mentions
from users you are not following @Mention - The @mention notification in the...
Motorola Moto G Android 5.0 Lollipop update brings several changes, some of the highlights
from changelog:
The Japanese electronics giant made the announcement via its blog, along with the complete
changelog that the updates will include for the Xperia M2 and Xperia M2 Dual, apart
from the platform optimisations that Android 4.4 KiKat offers over Jelly Bean.
The company made the announcement via its blog, along with the complete
changelog that the update will include for the Xperia E1 and Xperia E1 Dual, apart
from the platform optimisations that Android 4.4 KiKat offers over Jelly Bean.
Check out the full
changelog of the app and download it
from here.
Check out the full
changelog and download the update
from here.
Check out the full
changelog of the updated YuTube app v1.1.0.4136 and download it
from here.
Check out the full
changelog of the Android 4.0.3 ICS update for Archos G9 tablets and download the firmware update
from here and install it on your Archos G9 tablet by following instructions provided here.
Check out the
changelog of the update and download the Android 4.1.1 RUU
from here.
Checkout the full
changelog below for 4.15 Preview 3, and for any further updates
from Epic Games keep reading VRFocus.
The
changelog appears to be recycled
from a previous build but takes a look in case you missed out on something the first time around.
Aside
from the «various system improvements» mentioned in the
changelog, the update brings the March security patch which includes fixes for 73 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) in the Android OS as well as fixes for 12 vulnerabilities in Samsung's own software.
According to the
changelog provided by OnePlus, aside
from introducing the various new features, this update also addresses the Spectre CPU vulnerability:
Just as the
changelog in the screenshot notes, aside
from new Android build 5.1.1 Lollipop, the new software also brings with it some unnamed security enhancements, improved UI and system stability, and performance improvements.
According to the company's official
changelog, owners of its latest Android - powered flagships can expect improved audio recording while shooting videos and should also benefit
from shorter screen wakeup times when unlocking their devices using their rear - mounted fingerprint readers.
The full
changelog is below, and the text was transcribed directly
from Samsung's
changelog, so it's as official as it gets.
The details come
from the
changelog for version 1.5.0.308 of the Android Wear app.
The
changelog published by T - Mobile doesn't contain much information about the release, aside
from the inclusion of unspecified bug fixes and software stability improvements.
The full
changelog is available below, and you can download this update manually
from OnePlus, or if you're already on the beta program, installing it via OTA.
Here is the official
changelog for version 15043
from the Creators Update Preview branch:
In Google's official
changelog for this update, they announce both interactive and Together watch faces for Android Wear, but they seem to be a bit different
from each other.
The
changelog reveals that the Moto X (2nd gen)-- i.e., the 2014 version — will benefit
from camera enhancements, as well as get the Device Protection feature, which Google had indicated would only be available for the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 and devices that ship with Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box.
Google has yet to detail the new feature in a manner that's more elaborate than a single
changelog line, though all updates are already available for download
from the Google Play Store in all parts of the world and users can try them themselves.
The apps have been bumped
from version 17.6403 to 17.6409, and while they have not been accompanied by
changelogs, we have noticed this preview feature which could be considered new.
This «make it as easy as possible for you to capture all your notes, big or small, so we've added the ability to create a new note straight
from the jump list,» the company explained the app's feature in a
changelog published last year.
The
changelog is
from a T - Mobile Galaxy S8 that received the beta.
The
changelog only lists the update to Android 7.1 Nougat
from Marshmallow.
The following information comes
from the
changelog string, not
from official feature announcements.
According to the update's
changelog, users of Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge + will be treated to the most up - to - date Android security patch that brings bug fixes as well as security improvements
from both Google and Samsung.
According to the
changelog, the biggest change in this update is the addition of game streaming
from an Xbox One, though we haven't yet been able to get this one to work on our devices.
The mention of «walleye» in the header image has since been removed
from the
changelog.
The
changelog for this Oreo update is, of course, still nonexistent, other than what we already know
from Android 8.0 itself, like picture - in - picture support, background process limits, notification channels, and others.
At the moment, there is no official
changelog of the update but
from the Developer Previews, Android Oreo 8.1 would probably come with some the following changes.