How to easily download 7.0 N to Your Mobile Right Now



             
              Hiee Geeks!!I got an interesting One for you all!!!We all know that Google is soon going to Release the next version of Android which is called Android N (7.0) , and you all know about its features and release dates etc...But thats not what I am going to tell you all now..Its a new one..




             We all know that lots of names has been keep rolling out for next version of Android N  such as Nutella , Nutcake, and even many Indians are expecting lot to keep their own traditional sweet names starting with the letter 'N'..But anyways We all have to wait for the Original Name of the Android's Next version..

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        Android is the most popular operating system in the world, installed on millions - if not billions - of devices, from smartphones and tablets to smart appliances such as TVs and fridges. So it's always exciting when a new version is released, and Google is busy working on Android N (7.0)

          The current version of Android, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, hasn't even been out a year, and many Android owners are still waiting for it to become available for their devices. That hasn't stopped Google working on its follow-up, although  Android N is still in its early stages - we don't even currently know what the 'N' stands for - although we have made a few educated guesses.

           

              But, even though it's still early days for Android 7.0 N, you can still download and install it right now - although there are some caveats. First, this is an early developer preview, which means it's not intended for regular smartphone owners, but rather app developers who want to make sure their products work with Android 7.0 N. So although you can expect some of the latest features of Android 7.0 N to work, such as bundled notifications and multi-window support, you should expect some bugs and errors as well

               

          If you want - or need - an Android device that works smoothly and reliably, then you should wait for the final release of Android 7.0 N, which will hopefully be later this year. The second important thing to remember about this early version of Android 7.0 N is that it will currently only work with the Pixel C tablet or a newer Nexus Device: the Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 6, Nexus Player or Nexus 9.

       If you've got a Pixel C or a recent Nexus device and you're certain you want to give this early version of Android 7.0 N a try, then there are a few things you should do before you download and install it



         First of all, you should make sure you back up your device before you begin. The Android 7.0 N developer preview is likely to have some bugs in it, so if it doesn't work, or if  Android N  just isn't for you, having a backup will enable you to revert back to your previous version of Android quickly and easily.Ensure that your device's built-in back-up feature is enabled - to do this go to Settings > Backup & reset and make sure both 'Back up my data' and 'Automatic restore' are checked

 How To Download Android 7.0 N

         With your Android device backed up you can now download Android 7.0 N. Head over to the Android N Developer Preview web page for all the information about Android 7.0 N developer preview.This page shows you an overview of the various stages of the preview, giving you a good idea of what sorts of features and functionality you'll be getting, and when. With Android 7.0 N it's now easier than ever to get the developer preview on your compatible device via the Android Beta Program. Go to the Android Beta Program website, and sign in using your Google account.

          You can also install the Android 7.0 N update manually by downloading and installing the Android 7.0 system image. This is a more risky and complicated way of updating to Android 7.0 N, and it also means you won't automatically get updates. If you're still keen on doing this, then follow Google's instructions on how to flash your Nexus device.

 Switching Back To an Older Version

          If you want to switch back to an earlier version of Android, then return to the Android Beta Program website and click 'Unenroll device'. An update will then appear on your smartphone or tablet, which when downloaded and installed will uninstall Android 7.0 N and reinstall the latest stable public version of Android










           

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