Seems like Samsung’s software team is hard at work testing the Nougat update for several of its devices. Earlier today a handful of Galaxy Tab S2 variant’s Nougat firmware were certified by the WiFi Alliance. And just now the AT&T Galaxy S7 Active Nougat update also received a certificate by the WiFi authority.
Samsung rolled out the Android 7.0 Nougat update to Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge devices earlier this month in Europe. The update is scheduled to release in mid-February in China, and for the US, rumor has it that Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge unlocked and carrier branded variants in US will get Nougat OTA early in February.
AT&T Galaxy S7 Active Nougat update getting certified by the WiFi authority means the update is very much ready to be pushed out and is only awaiting for the essential tests to complete.
For those in the Europe, the Nougat update is currently rolling out over the air across the continent. If you haven’t received the update notification yet, go ahead and download the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Nougat firmware and install it manually via Odin.
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