The update offers a few
improvements over Marshmallow, though they are mostly under the hood tweaks rather than visual overhauls.
Along with some visual overhauls, it has ushered in a lot of significant
improvements over Marshmallow.
It will still have its share of detractors simply due to its deviation from stock Android, but it's a massive
improvement over the Marshmallow version.
Not exact matches
Being a major software release, the latest update brings a host of
improvements over Android
Marshmallow.
Nougat includes many
improvements over Android 6.0
Marshmallow, and although LG puts a thick skin on top of Android (LG UX 5.0), these are all present.
Samsung's take on
Marshmallow is much like its builds of Lollipop, which in itself was an
improvement over previous versions but hasn't been a massive departure from what immediately preceded it.
Nougat may not have delivered the same dramatic visual overhaul we were first treated to in Android Lollipop two versions ago, but Nougat does provide a lot of major
improvements and refinements
over Marshmallow, along with quite a few arguably more important usability changes.
This shows some great
improvements in software performance
over LG's skin and possibly some advantages of Android 6.0
Marshmallow too.