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New update rolls out to Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge running Android 7.0 Nougat

After beginning its Android 7.0 rollout last month, Samsung has released a new update for Galaxy S7 and S7 edge handsets that have upgraded to Nougat, promising bug fixes and stability enhancements.

Samsung began the general rollout of its Android 7.0 Nougat update for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge last month, starting in the United States, before expanding its availability to other markets, including the United Kingdom, Russia and India, among others.

A small bug-fixing update rolled out to those devices last week, to address minor issues. Now, a further, larger update is making its way to the S7 and S7 edge, starting in the UK. Like the last one, the latest update is only available for those handsets running Android 7.0.

Weighing in at around 98MB, the update bumps up the firmware to G930FXXU1DQB3 on the Galaxy S7, and G935FXXU1DQB3 on the S7 edge. It promises unspecified "device stability improvements", as well as more bug fixes, for the two flagship phones.

By the way, if you're upgrading your Galaxy S7 or S7 edge to Android 7.0 Nougat, be aware that the update might lower your handset's resolution from Quad HD (2560x1440px) to Full HD (1920x1080px). This isn't a major problem though - and you can check out how to easily fix it here.

Source: SamMobile

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