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Google has finally launched Android Nougat. The new updated Android version 7.0, as of now available only for limited devices follow this slides to taste the nougat 7.0.
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Backup your device You should have a complete backup of your device before starting the entire process. The users may not want their devices to be hanged in the middle of the process, as this is a software program and things can go wrong at any point
Enroll your device to Android Beta Program • For getting enrolled in Android Beta Program, open the browser of your Nexus device and go to Android Beta Program. You’ll be asked your Google account login. • After logging in, scroll down at the end of the page, You’ll find a heading ‘Eligible Devices’ with any compatible Nexus devices that are also signed into your account listed below. • Find your Nexus device and get enrolled by selecting the green ‘Enroll Device’ button.
Click the column of ‘Agree on terms and conditions’ and then click on ‘Join Beta’. • A message will then pop up on your screen that your device has been enrolled and you will get an OTP notification for a system update. Click OK. • Your device is then enrolled in Beta Program will receive an OTP update of Nougat.
Update Your Device An update notification will ping up on your screen at any moment in 24 hours. If you don’t receive any OTP notification, check that you’re connected to the Internet, then go to Settings>About>System Updates>Check for Updates. If you have manually flashed your previous version Marshmallow, then that is the thing to worry.
Install Android N Manually • Download and install the latest version of Android Debug Bridge (ADB) tool on your PC. • This will install the latest version of ADB, which is accessible by using command prompt on your PC. • By following the given steps, you have to add the folder where ADB is installed to the Path: Right click My Computer>click on Properties>click on Advanced System Settings.
Click on System Properties>Advanced>Environment Variables. A window will appear, In that window select path then Edit, then write the name of a directory where SDK is placed, and keep in mind that each and every entry is separated by the semicolon. • After that, you have to enable USB debugging on your device. For that, you’ve to head to Settings>About Phone>Software information. Tap on Build Numbers seven times. • Head on to Settings>Developer Options. Select USB debugging. Get the accurate OTP binary for your device.
Connect your device to your PC via USB, and ensure that USB Debugging is enabled as mentioned above. • Go to the command terminal and via ADB tool, execute the following: ADB reboot recovery. You will see the Android logo with a red exclamation on your mobile screen, which means your device is now in recovery mode. • Now, hold the power button and press the upside volume key once, you will be shown a menu. Then you have to select ‘Apply update from ADB’ option given on the menu. Remember, the volume keys will help you to navigate up and down while the power button will be used to select any option.
Execute the following command with the help of ADB tool via your PC: ADB sideloads (OTA file.zip). Replace ‘(OTA file.zip)’ in the command with the original name of OTA you’ve installed. • Once the installation is finished, Users have to choose the option Reboot system now. Thankyou Source: goo.gl/u3bXWl