Galaxy Tab S2 Nougat update now rolling out in US

Samsung started releasing the Android 7.0 Nougat to Galaxy Tab S2 towards the end of first week this month in some regions. The update has now reached the US and is being rolled out over the air.

Galaxy Tab S2 users in the US have reported receiving the Nougat update. The users of Galaxy Tab S2 9.7-inch are getting the update as build number T810XXU2DQCL while those with an 8-inch Tab S2 are receiving the update as build number T710XXU2DQCL. Other than bringing the Nougat OS to Tab S2, the new firmware update also tags along the April monthly security patch update.

Read: Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 Nougat update rolling with April security patch

Once installed, the Android 7.0 Nougat provides new UX and various new features to the Galaxy Tab S2. Some of these include improved notification feature and Quick settings button, split window mode and efficient space for installation of downloaded apps.

As evident, the new firmware update is a big one and weighs around 852MB. Therefore, it is advisable to get your handsets sufficiently charged before downloading the update. Also,connect it to a WiFi network. In case, you have not yet received the update, you can check for it manually by heading to Settings > About device > System updates.

Read: Galaxy J7 update / Galaxy A5 Nougat Update

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4 Comments

  1. This makes me happy. This suggests that the tablets aren’t being killed, from the companies side at least and are getting continued support and development. This suggests that there is a department with a separate office space of people working on tablet software in Samsung at this moment. That is promising since I am a tablet supporter and don’t want them to disappear any time soon

  2. This makes me happy. This suggests that the tablets aren’t being killed, from the companies side at least and are getting continued support and development. This suggests that there is a department with a separate office space of people working on tablet software in Samsung at this moment. That is promising since I am a tablet supporter and don’t want them to disappear any time soon

  3. Odd, May 9th and still don’t have this on my 8″ S2. Is this really just the UK version?

  4. Odd, May 9th and still don’t have this on my 8″ S2. Is this really just the UK version?

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