Android 7.1.1 Nougat has been out for some time, but manufacturers and carriers are still lagging behind in pushing updates to devices. Now we’re on 7.1.2, but it’s still in beta and only offers bug fixes and optimizations.
The Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus Player, and Pixel C devices, as well as the General Mobile 4G, an Android One smartphone, should have the 7.1.1 update. The beta for 7.1.2 is gradually rolling out to the following enrolled devices: Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, and Pixel C.
Most manufacturers and carriers are still only rolling out
So we put the question directly to the phone makers: “What’s your schedule for updates?” A lot of
We learned which devices are expected to get
Xiaomi devices
Xiaomi’s schedule for updates is typically inconsistent with other manufacturers because of the company’s MIUI skin, which is a significant departure from stock
Even if MIUI 9 does launch next month, the international version may take several more months to drop, according to Android Central. Xiaomi has not even listed which of its phones will receive MIUI 9 or Nougat, though various sites have reported the following devices are expected to get it:
Xiaomi devices expected to get Nougat:
- Xiaomi Mi5s Plus
- Xiaomi Mi5s
- Xiaomi Mi5
- Xiaomi Mi4
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 3
- Xiaomi Redmi 4
- Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime
- Xiaomi Redmi 4A
- Xiaomi Redmi 3s
- Xiaomi Redmi 3s Prime
- Xiaomi Mi Note 2
- Xiaomi Mi Max
- Xiaomi Mi Mix
Asus devices
Several devices from Asus should receive the Nougat update.
Asus devices with Nougat:
- Asus ZenFone AR
- Asus ZenFone 3 Laser
- Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom
- Asus ZenFone 3 Max
Will get the update:
- Asus ZenFone 3
- Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe
- Asus ZenFone 3 Ultra
- Asus ZenFone 2
- Asus ZenFone 2 Laser
- Asus ZenFone Zoom
- Asus ZenFone Selfie
The ZenFone 3 Laser and Zoom are the most recent devices to receive Nougat, with Android Central reporting that the latest version, 7.1.1, is currently rolling out to users in stages.
Most of these devices are available only in select markets. Additionally, most of them received the Marshmallow update months after it was released, so it may take Asus a while to move to Nougat. The company did not respond to our request to clarify which devices will make the jump.
OnePlus devices
The OnePlus 3 and 3T received the official OxygenOS based on 7.0 Nougat in December 2016. When it comes to the OnePlus 2, early indications stating the device would receive an update — such as this one from an employee during a Reddit Ask Me Anything — have proven to be unreliable, and the company has said the phone won’t be updated after all. Customer service representatives have been telling those inquiring about the software that the update won’t happen for a while, and in a mid-June statement to Android Authority, it indicated the lack of a true software team at the time of the OnePlus 2’s development may have been to blame.
OnePlus devices with Nougat:
- OnePlus 3T
- OnePlus 3
The OnePlus One runs CyanogenOS, which has now shut down — there are still options for you to get custom ROMs based on
Honor devices
Following a beta test, the public launch of
Honor devices with Nougat:
- Honor 8
- Honor 6X
An Honor spokesperson told Digital Trends at the start of the Honor 8’s update with
Huawei Customer Acquisition Manager Taylor Wimberly said the company is making a commitment to provide its Honor customers access to new features “at least once every 3 months during the first 12 months” for up to 24 months after a product’s launch.
“We will keep providing access to security and software updates to fix bugs and enhance user experience in a timely manner,” Wimberly said. “Beyond this period we will continue to provide updates in response to any threats to user safety and security. Our goal is to ensure customers have the best and safest possible experience on their Honor device.”
Samsung devices
At long last, AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon are pushing out version 7.0 to Samsung’s Galaxy S6 series and Note 5. The update touts a fresh user interface, easier multitasking, a new Performance Mode, keyboard enhancements, and more. Keep in mind that this is just 7.0 — and given that these devices are now 2 years old, Samsung has not confirmed whether they will see newer versions of Nougat. There is no word on availability for T-Mobile devices at this time.
That leaves the Galaxy A3 and A8 as the only phones confirmed to receive 7.0 that are still without it. Reports suggest the update is in testing for Samsung’s A series devices and should begin rolling out in May.
The company has been notorious for its slow
Samsung devices with Nougat:
- Samsung Galaxy S7
- Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
- Samsung Galaxy S6
- Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
- Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus
- Samsung Galaxy Note 5
Will get the update:
- Samsung Galaxy A3
- Samsung Galaxy A8
Samsung initially promised Nougat would arrive to all the devices listed above “within the first half of this year.” Unfortunately, there’s no mention of updates for devices that should clearly still get it, such as the Galaxy S7 Active, Galaxy S6 Active, the J3, A5, A9 and A9 Pro, and more.
Pixel, Nexus, Pixel C, and Android One devices
Google’s Nexus devices are almost always the first smartphones and tablets to receive version updates, and that hasn’t changed with Nougat. There were some delays for certain devices, but the
As for 7.1.2, the Nexus 6 and the Nexus 9 will not receive the update,, a Google spokesperson confirmed to Ars Technica. The devices are past their 2-year version support window, but they will continue to get security updates for at least another year.
Pixel and Nexus devices with Nougat:
- Pixel and Pixel XL
- Google Nexus 6
- Google Nexus 5X
- Google Nexus 6P
- Google Nexus 9
- Google Nexus Player
- Google Pixel C
- General Mobile 4G (Android One)
Just head over to the “About Phone” section in your device’s Settings app. Tap on System updates and then Check for update. You should get a notification saying there’s an update ready to install. Older Nexus devices like the Nexus 5 and the Nexus 7 (2013) are not receiving the Nougat update.
LG devices
The LG V20 is the first smartphone that came pre-loaded with
LG devices with Nougat:
- LG V20
- LG G5
Will get the update:
- LG V10
- LG G4
There’s no word on when G4 and V10 owners can expect a Nougat update, or if it’s even coming. On the other hand, the company did release a new series of mid- and budget-range devices that run
HTC devices
HTC is one of the only manufacturers that confirmed early on which devices will get Nougat.
HTC phones with Nougat:
- HTC 10
- HTC One A9
- HTC One M9
- HTC Bolt
And the devices have all received the update. HTC continues the trend of being pretty quick with its
The HTC 10 was one of the first devices to get the update, which came in November. The One M9 received the update in December, and the A9 in January 2017. HTC’s upcoming devices, the U Ultra and the U Play will be running Nougat out of the box.
Motorola devices
Motorola, now owned by Lenovo, has quite the number of devices under its belt that theoretically should be upgraded to
Motorola has confirmed a list of devices that will get the update.
Moto devices with Nougat:
- Moto Z Droid
- Moto Z Force Droid
- Moto Z Play
- Moto Z (Unlocked)
- Moto G4
- Moto G4 Plus
- Moto G4 Play
- Droid Turbo 2
- Droid Maxx 2
Will get the update:
- Moto X Pure Edition (3rd Gen)
- Moto X Style
- Moto X Play (Droid Maxx 2)
- Moto X Force (Droid Turbo 2)
The Moto Z unlocked and Play variants received Nougat in February and March, respectively. There’s no reason that last year’s models shouldn’t receive the update as well, though.
The Moto Z Droid and Moto Z Droid Force got the update pretty quickly in November, and the Moto G4 lineup began receiving Nougat months ago — but only in select markets. The company rolled out 7.0 to U.S. models in April.
A Motorola spokesperson told Digital Trends the company was evaluating upgrade opportunities, and also said the following:
“
We don’t expect an update for the 2015 Moto G and Moto E.
ZTE devices
While many phones are still getting
ZTE has also announced a Nougat preview program for the ZTE ZMax Pro.
ZTE also has a plethora of other devices that should make the jump to the new
ZTE devices with Nougat:
- ZTE Axon 7
Will get the update:
- ZTE Axon 7 Mini
- ZTE Axon Elite
- ZTE Axon Pro
- ZTE Axon Max
- ZTE Axon
- ZTE ZMax 2
- ZTE Blade V7
“ZTE has no official announcement being made for other device updates and timelines,” a spokesperson told Digital Trends. Most of the aforementioned devices are hard to buy or available only in select markets, and the only relatively new phones listed on ZTE USA’s website are the Axon 7, the original Axon, Axon Pro, and the ZMax Pro. Still, these devices should receive Nougat considering most are only a little over a year old.
Sony devices
Sony told Digital Trends that several devices will be updated to
Sony devices with Nougat:
- Sony Xperia Z3+
- Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet
- Sony Xperia Z5
- Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
- Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
- Sony Xperia X
- Sony Xperia X Compact
- Sony Xperia X Performance
- Sony Xperia XZ
Will get the update:
- Sony Xperia XA
- Sony Xperia XA Ultra
That’s a solid number of devices that are making the jump to Nougat, but that’s also because the company always produces a slew of devices every year. On December 1, Sony made it official, announcing that their Android 7.0, Nougat rollout had begun for Xperia XZ and Xperia X Performance, along with all the other aforementioned devices. The XA and XA Ultra are slated to receive the update soon.
BlackBerry devices
BlackBerry’s
Will get the update:
- BlackBerry Priv
- BlackBerry DTEK50
- BlackBerry DTEK60
BlackBerry only has three
BlackBerry’s upcoming KeyOne will be running Nougat out of the box.
Alcatel devices
Alcatel is one of those companies that announces an incredible number of devices, and it’s often hard to keep track of what’s actually available. Still, there are three devices that should get the Nougat update, and two of them recently launched with Marshmallow.
Alcatel devices with Nougat:
- Alcatel A3 XL
Will get the update:
- Alcatel Idol 4S
- Alcatel Idol 4
- Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3
The Idol 4 is only available on Cricket Wireless, so you’ll have to wait and see if Cricket is even interested in issuing an update. We previously asked Alcatel executives when the Idol 4S would receive Nougat and they said an update would come when the company deemed the Nougat release to be stable. The Idol 3 only received Marshmallow in June.
The company’s latest phone, the A3 XL, comes running Nougat out of the box.
Huawei devices
Huawei has confirmed with Digital Trends that apart from the Nexus 6P, which was manufactured by Huawei, the only other device confirmed to get Nougat is the Mate 8. Huawei’s OS — EMUI 5 — will be based on
Huawei devices with Nougat:
- Huawei Mate 9
- Huawei Mate 8
- Huawei P9
- Huawei P9 Plus
- Huawei P9 Lite
- Huawei Honor 8
Will get the update:
- Huawei Nova
- Huawei Nova Plus
Most of these devices aren’t available in the U.S.
Update: Added report that Xiaomi may reveal and launch MIUI 9 and