You can check out the full
changelog on the official Motorola website.
According to
the changelog on v. 1.2.2 for Pocket Camp, the new update addresses the following bugs:
You can find the full
changelog on the project's Facebook page.
Have a look at the full
changelog on Nvidia's site here.
Check
the changelog on the thread for more details.
Not exact matches
So far, we have absolutely no idea what it is fixing, but we will be
on the lookout for a
changelog.
iRiver does not seem to issue
changelogs or development information
on what the fixes contain.
In fact, the
changelog was snagged by the folks over at Android Central, where the Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean software update, aka JRO03H, will come with a wide range of numerous enhancements to deliver peak performance
on your Xoom Wi - Fi — smooth as (project) butter, perhaps?
To see the full
changelog for the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update
on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, check out Verizon's support pages at this link.
While Samsung hasn't officially released a
changelog for the incoming update, SamMobile seems to suggest that among other changes, the update will bring multi-user mode to the device, which means multiple user accounts can be created
on the tablet post-update, thereby allowing more than one person to use the device without any privacy breach.
Asus has provided the full
changelog of the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for both the Transformer Prime and Transformer Pad Infinity tablets and the update will be rolled out
on September 27th and September 28th respectively.
For those of you
on the beta build of BlackBerry Password Keeper, you may have noticed a new build appear that only noted «bug fixes» as the
changelog.
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.
Oh, and try not to heckle whoever wrote the
changelog up about using «Android Market» instead of «Google Play Store»
on that second to last bullet point.
Showing up in BlackBerry App World right now is v1.2.2 for the BlackBerry PlayBook and despite there being a
changelog included, it looks as though you'll be getting a few new levels to play
on.
I've been doing my best to keep people apprised of development progress
on Twitter, blog posts
on Steam, experimental branch
changelogs, etc., but I had been pushing off this massive devlog until we could announce the release date.
Determined to top the absurdity of Dwarf Fortress's bizarre
changelogs, I put
on my deerstalker, grabbed my magnifying glass, and set out to find the strangest patch notes in the history of PC gaming.
Below are the
changelog posted
on Minecraft forums.
That's for the sandbox version of the game, and you can see a full
changelog over
on the official forums.
Eurogamer spotted the update that was rolled out
on the Steam community page, where the
changelog reveals that some minor bug fixes have been made so that the game should kick you out less when engaged in online games, and the team also improved the overall performance optimizations of online play.
The
changelog was published over
on the official Bethesda website, where it detailed the new motion aiming option for the first - person shooter.
Over
on the official No Man's Sky website, there's a massive
changelog for all the modifications, tweaks, updates and alterations made for the game.
The update's
changelog were posted
on Minecraft Forum, and the highlights include new seven trophies, the Mini Game Heroes Skin Pack, a biome scale slider and much more.
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.
For those of you
on the beta build of BlackBerry Password Keeper, you may have noticed a new build appear that only noted «bug fixes» as the
changelog.
On the visual side of things, the
changelog mentions that the homebrewed Trebuchet launcher was also rewritten to match the current Android OS standards, and the custom camera app received new additions as well.
Just yesterday the
changelogs were posted by Motorola for the original Moto 360 as well as the Moto 360 Sport which detailed the changes to look forward to once the update started to hit devices, and earlier
on in the week the
changelogs were posted for the Moto 360 2nd Gen watch.
With the
changelogs now made public, all that was left to do was begin to roll the software out to device owners and it seems that the process for the update to Marshmallow has started for users
on all three models of the Moto 360.
While the app's official
changelog still claims the feature isn't available
on the stable channel, one Reddit user found that not be true, with many subsequent -LSB-...]
The
changelog for v6.9.0 is quite lengthy, but one of the biggest additions is support for Google Assistant
on Android TV.
If you haven't already, grab the update for yourself at this link, and check out the detailed
changelog over
on the installer's Xposed repo page.
The module's general description is available
on the first tab, and swiping to the right shows
changelogs and a list of available downloads.
Also, according to the
changelog, Samsung Experience 9.0 beta users
on the Galaxy S8 can now adjust the transparency of notifications according to their desire.
On the Razer side, the company has sent out another general software and the
changelog is quite punchy.
Check the
changelogs here and here for more info
on this new Android 5.1.1 update.
Though our hands -
on uncovered most of the big (and some hidden) features, we now have the official
changelog of this Android Oreo beta update for the Huawei Mate 9.
Google App v7.20 beta is now rolling out to users enrolled in the Google App beta
on the Play Store, and while Google hasn't published an official
changelog for the update, we did an APK teardown and found some changes related to the Google Assistant, Google Duo support for Smart Displays, and more.
There's been no official announcement for this just yet, so there's no
changelog to report
on.
For starters, the Android 8.0 Oreo update tips the scales at a massive 1.4 GB, at least
on T - Mo US, with a super-lengthy
changelog that we aren't going to detail for obvious reasons.
Sony is offering its source code (device tree and kernel with a proper
changelog) as a reference to other developers working
on custom ROMs popular here at XDA.
UPDATE: The Galaxy S8 Oreo Beta
changelog leaked via screenshots
on Reddit.
You can also check out the Microsoft Edge
changelog website for more information
on platform changes in Microsoft Edge with Insider Preview builds.
Samsung clearly seems silent
on what it fixes with this update (have a look at the
changelog below).
The user that posted the
changelog screenshot also insists that the S8 software experience is much smoother
on Oreo, but we've all heard that line before.
Read
on for the complete list of changes, fixes, and currently known issues, via Microsoft's
changelog.
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.
Much of the new software features can be read about in our hands
on of EMUI 8.0 or by viewing its
changelog.
The full
changelog is available
on the source link.
Unlike the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, we still don't know the full
changelog of the new updates
on the Galaxy J3 2017 and Galaxy A3 2017, but you can expect the update to brings performance improvements as well as bug fixes that could include solutions for KRACK and Blueborne vulnerabilities.
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.