Android 7.0 'Galaxy Beta Program' officially announced by Samsung

Himanshu, 10 November 2016

Samsung has officially announced Android 7.0 'Galaxy Beta Program' for users of the company's Galaxy S7 and S7 edge smartphones.

While we know that the program is already live in South Korea, the announcement says the Galaxy Beta Program is now open to users in the US and UK as well. Users in China will also be able to participate soon.

"Applicants are currently being accepted on a first-come, first-served basis," the company says. "Throughout the Galaxy Beta Program period, users can get a feel for Android 7.0 Nougat with Samsung’s latest UX, and can provide feedback on performance, reliability and usability."

It's worth mentioning that Galaxy S7 edge Olympic Games Limited Edition as well as Galaxy S7 edge Injustice Edition aren't included in the program. Also, for the U.K, the program is only available to those who have a non-operator locked device or purchased an open market version.

For more details, including how to apply for the program, head to the Source link below.

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  • Ron
  • 25 Nov 2016
  • 4AV

Why isn't Canada getting the beta program

  • Adam
  • 12 Nov 2016
  • M31

Mine is installing right now, and its pretty fast moving too - hit 78% install in merely 10 minutes!

  • siva
  • 11 Nov 2016
  • uRD

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