The problem is that Samsung updating policy is very bad we are seeing how beautiful the new update is, but no one will ever see
the official stable update for more than six or eight months because the beta program will end in december just in time for the S8 launch and as we know Samsung they will give the S8 a head start and an advantage with Android 7 which means we will have it on the S7 and S7 edge by June or July and then comes regional releases and there time difference.
That means you will no longer get
the official stable updates from OnePlus on a regular basis once you switched to the beta program, unless you reinstall the full version of your previous OS and remove all the data and cache in your phone.
Not exact matches
The
official Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Update has been released and now the CyanogenMod team is issuing the first
stable CM 13.0 release.
The 0.62 Gingerbread firmware is
official and if you're using a rooted device, then this
update will revoke root access, which means that in order to root again the phone you will need to wait some time until Android community developers manage to edit its files and release a
stable version.
While the
update is neither
official or
stable, you can give it a try until developers manage to improve it and make it run smoothly.
The
official updates are known for being more
stable than the unofficial ones, but the later ones are sometimes as good as the
official releases.
The Google Nexus 6 phone will most probably be the first device to get the
official, full and
stable Android M
update over-the-air.
Of course the present
updated is a beta one, the
stable and
official version of the CM 10.1 software being still expected by all of us.
Yes, that's right; your phone just received
official Lineage support which means that you can
update your smartphone with a
stable and smooth custom ROM firmware.
Just yesterday we reported that SamMobile had a «pretty
stable» pre-release Android 4.3 firmware for the Galaxy Note 2, but now the
official update is out.
The Lenovo - owned company has published the details of the
update on its
official U.S. page, all but confirming the availability of the
stable OTA.
Now, however, it appears that the
official update —
stable Chrome 53 — is going live, after spending a few months in what was essentially a developer beta.
If the LG V30, G6 and Huawei P10 Plus can finally get
official,
stable Android 8.0 Oreo
updates on Canada's Fido network this month, you have to presume global rollouts are right around the corner.
The OnePlus 5T
update is beta software and the company warns these builds are not as
stable as their
official OTA, so users should keep that in mind before switching to this version of the OS.
One thing to take note of, however, is that this
update is not
stable and
official and as a result, those who opt to install it should be warned that this doing is at their own risk.
But even though your phone will not be
updated with major features and important capabilities you will still receive a
stable version of the ICS platform, as an
official firmware is always optimized for offering the best Android experience available.
Of course the present
updated is a beta one, the
stable and
official version of the CM 10.1 software being still expected by all of us.
Google is planning to push its new mobile OS through four more developer previews until launching it in the form of a
stable update in the third quarter of the year, according to the company's
official Android P roadmap.
The
update is available for the WhatsApp
Official /
Stable Version for Windows Phone.
As we are getting closer to the
official Anniversary
Update in July, Microsoft is expected to deliver more
stable and reliable builds for testing.
Remember that this is not an
official KitKat
update released by Samsung nor a very
stable build.
If you are running a Beta version of iOS, once Apple releases the
official version for everyone you will receive a normal
update on your device to upgrade to the
stable release.
The Smartphone company has taken the
update to its
official Mi forum to issue the complete
stable Android Oreo ROM so that all the consumers can receive it from there.
Bear in mind that if you join the Open Beta program, you'll receive beta
updates over-the-air, but if you want to switch to
stable official releases later, you'll have to wipe your phone first.