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Android 7.1.2 Beta Hits Nexus 6P: How to install Android 7.1.2 Public Beta

Feb 25, 2017 07:27 AM EST

Last week of January, Google released the first preview build of Android 7.1.2 Nougat which was originally made for Nexus 5X, Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C, and Nexus Player. Good news for Google Nexus 6P users, an update was recently launched today. Nexus 6P has an OTA update for devices that are installed with the Android Beta Program.

The Android 7.1.2 Nougat update for Nexus 6P will come in a hefty file size of 1.29GB. This update will feature the Fingerprint Gestures which was also included in the update for the Nexus 5X. This Beta update is mainly a maintenance that develops and enhanced previous installed apps and system.

As for Google Nexus and Nexus 9, Android 7.1.2 Nougat brings the official end of all Android support for those previous devices but no need to worry, the security updates can be continuously encountered whenever there are upgrades are needed.

According to Android Central, Google claims that the new version of its mobile OS will be available as long as the first beta will be released. You can sign up for the Android Beta Program.

Android Developers will help you how to install Android 7.1.2 Public Beta in which you need to enroll your device in an automatic over-the-air (OTA) system updates by using Android Beta Program. Once you have registered by the program, your device can get regular OTA upgrades of all additional features in the 7.1.2 Public Beta. As long as the next version will be released, your device will be in an auto-update to its final version.

Another method is to download 7.1.2 Public Beta system by enrolling your devices into the Android Beta Program to acquire OTA updates. As long as the next version is released, any users can download immediately the final device image from the factory updates. A little tip, before installing this system Android 7.1.2 Public Beta, makes sure that your data are well backed up.

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