There doesn't appear to be much new, and Google doesn't exactly help with its ways of updating
changelogs at a snail's pace, but the same download link applies as with Wallet.
You can peruse the order guide and the complete
changelog at the links below.
There is no official
changelog at the moment, but we should get one in the next few days.
You can find the full
changelog at Verizon's site.
You can check out the full
changelog at the Windows Blog!
You can check out the full Galaxy S8 emoji
changelog at Emojipedia.
Just check out
the changelog at the link above, and you'll immediately understand what I'm talking about.
Also, it's worth noting that if Microsoft doesn't offer
a changelog at all, it certainly wouldn't be the first time, so you probably shouldn't hold your breath for this one.
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.
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?
With a version bump up to 4.1.05, BlackBerry has included the
changelog for everyone and here's a look
at what you can expect in this release: Pre-populate Sign up Screen - make the process for sign up of Twitter account easier by pre -...
No official
changelog has been offered
at the moment for us to go through all of the changes one by one, but chances are this would mean it is a minor release — with the main purpose of fixing what are some niggling issues that have plagued earlier builds.
The full
changelog can be found
at Verizon's website so if you've yet to update your device, what are you waiting for?
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.
Have a look
at the full
changelog on Nvidia's site here.
The patch comes in
at almost 1 GB, with no official
changelogs or patch notes that detail specific changes that were applied.
The full
changelog of the latest update is available
at http://mars.takeonthegame.com/
changelog.
The
changelog is rather big and can be viewed over
at the official website.
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.
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.
As usual, the release should take place over-the-air, but seeing how the official
changelog has yet to be published by Sprint and Verizon
at the time of this writing, the update's availability will likely expand slowly and gradually over the course of the coming weeks.
Samsung clearly seems silent on what it fixes with this update (have a look
at the
changelog below).
You can check out the full
changelog, including links to download the latest SDK bits,
at the Windows Blog!
As always, you can check out the full
changelog, including a list of known issues,
at the Windows Blog!
Sadly, no
changelog is mentioned
at the source, so we can't tell what new features come with the device.
Interested in what's coming next or want to look back
at the
changelog of older updates?
The
changelog includes an extensive list of improvements and you can view them all
at Samsung's official page.
Take a look
at the full
changelog below:
The detailed
changelog doesn't seem to be available
at the moment, and nor is there a whole lot of detail available about either the size of the download or the exact build number (s).
It seems that there are no new features included in the latest U11 update,
at least according to the software's
changelog.
Once again, the update keeps the security patch date
at August 1, although the
changelog does mention that the latest Google security patches are applied.
This takes you to the latest
changelog post, which details the April Fools» joke
at the bottom of the post.
The
changelog doesn't seem to contain any additional new features and the release is primarily focused on the distribution of the Android security patch launched by Google
at the beginning of October, which should fix certain vulnerabilities within the Android operating system.
As for the software, the latest
changelog always gets posted up to the Android Open Source Project
at some point which details the changes made in the latest version of Android to hit the airwaves.
Here's a look
at the full
changelog.
While the update does not contain any exciting changes, the
changelog hints
at several new features that will be coming to Android Wear.
The update also brings bug fixes, or
at least one bug fix, as the
changelog would suggest.
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.