If a year - end devices Galaxy A of Samsung were chosen to be upgraded to Android 6.0. The South Korean firm will do the same this year with the new Android 7.0 version . What we do not know at the moment is the date on which this update will begin to be deployed in the different devices that make up the family, although except for last minute changes it seems that all the terminals that make it up will receive their share of Nougat.
As we read in SamMobile, Android 7.0 will arrive over the next few months to the range Galaxy A of Samsung. At the moment it is believed that all the terminals of the family will have the new update at some point. This means that starting with the Samsung Galaxy A3 2016 and ending with the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro, each and every one of them will enjoy this new version, which comes with some other interesting novelty, such as the multi-window system. Specifically, these are the terminals that Android 7.0 is expected to receive at some point .
- Samsung Galaxy A3 2016
- Samsung Galaxy A5 2016
- Samsung Galaxy A7 2016
- Samsung Galaxy A8 2016
- Samsung Galaxy A9 2016
- Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro 2016
At the moment we do not know what kind of improvements the Samsung Galaxy A devices will include when updated to this new version. Changes are expected in TouchWiz and of course all the news that landed in Android 7.0. One of the most important is the multi-window system, thanks to which we can make use of several applications on the same screen. The user will not have to minimize one at any time to attend to the other. Android 7.0, of course, is also much more stable and faster, although in terms of design it is still very similar to Android 6.0. The real change was made with Android 5.0 and the arrival of Material Design. For now we cannot talk about improvements in this section.
Android 7.0 has also introduced the ability to group notifications. That is, if we observe the notice of a notification of three new Facebook Messenger messages , we can divide that notification into three to treat each message individually. Among other improvements that have arrived for notifications, we find the option to slide your finger slightly to the sides to enter the shortcut of the notification settings. Another way to access it is by pressing for a long time.
Android 6.0 surprised with Doze, an optimization of the battery to save autonomy when the device is at rest. Android 7.0 still has Doze, but now this battery saver can also be used when the phone is on the move. This means that spending time carrying the terminal in your bag will also start to save battery without affecting important notifications. It should also be noted that with Android Nougat devices will be able to install updates in the background, a feature that was highly anticipated.