Android Nougat's first anniversary is coming up on Aug. 22 and with the new Android OS — allegedly dubbed Android Oreo — expected to be unveiled at Google's I / O 2017 developer's conference,
several older smartphones are receiving the Android N update
Not exact matches
I have
several older family members and family acquaintances who aren't the most tech - savvy folks, especially on
smartphones.
Indeed, most of the studies that highlight our love for print over digital are
several years
old (or more) at this point, a period in which large - format, high - resolution
smartphone adoption (much better for reading) and new all - you - can - read ebook services, such as Oyster, Scribd, and Kindle Unlimited, have emerged.
A recent news story that has made the rounds in
several publications is about how a wave of people — young and
old alike — are returning to
old school, simple cell phones instead of
smartphones.
It also mentions the timeline for Android Oreo update of Samsung's
several other
smartphones including Galaxy A7 (2017), Galaxy A5 (2017) and Galaxy A3 (2017) as two - year
old Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge.
Looking back through
older smartphones, we first see an «always - on display» on
several Nokia devices, both within the Symbian and Windows Phone spaces.
The XML files pointed
several code names which hint the company is experimenting with the new Android version in their
old smartphones.
Buying
smartphones several years
old isn't a recommendation I'd normally make, but in this unique case I do.
The website also lists the timeline for Android Oreo update of Samsung's
several other
smartphones including Galaxy A7 (2017), Galaxy A5 (2017) and Galaxy A3 (2017) as well as two - year
old Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge.
Samsung's latest flagship
smartphone is coming to market with
several new features, in addition to a host of specs seen on
older models, such as the Galaxy Note 7 and Galaxy S7.