Last month the news leaked about the Release date of the Android 7.1.1 update for Google's pixel and Nexus devices. Now Google has published that Android 7.1.1 Nougat update released as of 5th Dec 2016 in Android developers blog. Android 7.1.1 release is for Pixel and Pixel XL devices and the full lineup of supported Nexus devices. Device makers can get their hands on the latest version of android source code at Android Open Source Project (AOSP)
Android 7.1.1 Nougat
Android 7.1.1 is an incremental release that builds on the features already available on Pixel and Pixel XL devices, adding a handful of new features for consumers as well as optimizations and bug fixes on top of the base Android 7.1 platform API level 25.
Android 7.1.1 factory images and over-the-air (OTA zip files) update are available for the Pixel and Pixel XL devices, as well as Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus Player, Pixel C and General Mobile 4G (Android One) devices. The user can also download and flash this update manually. The latest version of the support library 25.0.1 is also available for a user to add image keyboard support, bottom navigation and other features for devices running API Level 25 or earlier. With this update, developers can optimize their app by providing round icons and adding app shortcuts.
What is Next?
Google
Said " We'll soon be closing open bugs logged against Developer Preview
builds, but please keep the feedback coming! If you still see an issue that you
filed in the preview tracker, just file a new issue against Android 7.1 in the
AOSP issue tracker. You can also continue to give us feedback or ask questions
in the developer community.
As
mentioned back in August, we've moved Android Nougat into a regular maintenance
cycle and we're already started work on refinements and bug fixes for the next
incremental update. If you have an eligible device that's currently enrolled in
the Android Beta Program, your device will automatically receive preview
updates of upcoming Android Nougat releases as soon as they are available".
Source : Android Developers Blog
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