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Downloaded and installed. 7.0 with Feb 2017 security updates.
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Downloaded about an hour ago. Everything so far running smooth...
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Oh look, Verizon Wireless wasn't last. The Samsung Galaxy S7 Active wasn't updated with the regular version of the S7 and S7 Edge on AT&T over a month ago. It actually received its own update after the Verizon Wireless model. AT&T Galaxy S7 Active is being updated to Android 7.0 Nougat
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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Maybe not last but certainly very late compared to their counterparts in the states. Now, when will the 7.2 update get pushed? I am laughing just thinking about it.
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According to the Nougaaaaaat topic, a member has revealed that the update borks WiFi and requires a factory default.
If anyone checking this topic has updated to Nougat, can you share with us how the update process went and how well your S7/S7E is running?
I'm holding off even checking to see if the update is available for my S7E.
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I factory reset after every major release, in place os upgrades are never perfect. Performance is great.
--Travis
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Thank you for replying Travis! ☺
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The Marshmallow to Nougat update was the easiest major Android version update I've ever experienced. I had no wifi issues or excessive battery drain issues. The new power saving features of Nougat have made a positive difference for me. I simply updated and went about my business. Couldn't have been smoother.
In the past, yes, after a major update from one version to another I run into issues and wound up doing factory resets but 99%+ of the time the culprit was an app I had installed that was stated to be compatible with the new Android version but really wasn't and/or had a coding flaw.
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Thank you for commenting Kincaed!
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On the Samsung community there's over 40 pages of people complaining about the update to 7.0.
Samsung isn't saying a word.