Android Nougat Update Rolls Out To Galaxy A3 2016 (Download & Update) By Harsh Soni h_soniji@rediffmail.com | Jun 09, 2017 04:45 AM EDT Reports of Android Nougat update for Galaxy A3 2016 have been surfacing on the internet since March. First, the Android Nougat update was spotted on Wi-Fi Alliance followed by its presence on GFXBench that clearly indicated that the Samsung would soon release Nougat for Galaxy A3 2016. Now finally, Samsung has started rolling out the Android Nougat update for Galaxy A3 2016. Earlier, Samsung has released the latest Nougat update for Galaxy A5 2016 users and now the latest Nougat Firmware for Galaxy A3 starts rolling out. As reported by The Android Soul, Germany is the first country where Android Nougat update would refine the Galaxy A3 2016 variant. The latest update has been released in Germany as per sources with the build number A310FXXU3CQE6. The latest Android Nougat update can be flashed via the latest version of ODIN and weighs around 2GB. The update is an official stable version and you can manually update Galaxy A3 to Android 7.0 Nougat. The Android Nougat update would bring many features like Google's own split-screen mode, improved Doze mode, Notification Direct Reply, Bundled Notifications and much more. According to StechGuide, the latest Android Nougat update for Galaxy A3 2016 is available for SM-A310F in Germany and the Firmware is already available for download. However, the nougat zip file for Galaxy A3 with that user can update Galaxy A3 2016 to Nougat manually. The latest Android Nougat update for Galaxy A3 2016 packed with all Android Nougat features and comes with new UX and various improvements. Samsung Galaxy A3 2016 will get the Android Nougat update Over-The-Air (OTA) and the user will be notified about the same. It is wise to connect to a strong Wi-Fi network before downloading the Android Nougat update and since the update would weigh high, the user should make sure that there is enough free storage in Galaxy A3 2016. Moreover, the battery of the device is also advised to be charged as high as 50 percent.