On the off chance that you haven't been living under a stone for the last couple of days, you're very much aware that Google had begun taking off Android 7.0 Nougat to the current Nexus gadgets. Android 7.0 Nougat has been declared a while back by Google as Android N, and not long ago the organization had affirmed that the full form of this redesign will be Android 7.0 Nougat, while the overhaul is presently on its way to the current Nexus gadgets. This is really another methodology by Google considering the way that the organization normally reveals another redesign with new Nexus gadgets, and the supposed Nexus Marlin and Sailfish cell phones are still not official.
That being said, the two gadgets are supposed to dispatch one month from now, as it's normally the case with Nexus cell phones, they more often than not touch base in September. Indeed, as indicated by the most recent report, Google won't not dispatch the two Nexus gadgets when we think. David Ruddock, who is an overseeing proofreader at Android Police, furthermore a man who has spilled huge amounts of data with regards to the forthcoming Nexus gadgets, tweeted out something truly intriguing as of late. Mr. Ruddock said that the new Nexus gadgets may dispatch with Android 7.1 Nougat, otherwise called Nougat's MR1 discharge. In the event that that will be the situation, then the two Nexus gadgets won't not touch base for another couple of months considering the way that the Android 7.1 Nougat is relied upon to arrive until the fall. As per gossipy tidbits, Google is as of now testing the overhaul, yet its discharge is not that near being discharged.
Presently, as a major aspect of the Android 7.1 Nougat overhaul, Google is relied upon to authoritatively discharge the spilled Nexus Launcher, and Google Assistant which was presented at the current year's Google I/O in San Francisco. The same number of you know as of now, the supposed Nexus Marlin and Sailfish gadgets will be made by HTC, and them two have as of now been ensured by the FCC in the US. This talk won't not sit well with those of you who have been hoping to buy one of the two Nexus gadgets, however do remember this is only gossip now, so bring it with a grain of salt.
New Nexus Devices Might Not Arrive As Soon As We Thought
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