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New Androidowners got 7.0 Nougat a month ago Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge models from O2. A few days ago, even those who bought a flagship from the Vodafone operator, which we informed you about. Owners of devices from T-Mobile and those who bought a model from free sale are still waiting.

If you have an O2 device, you've probably already installed the new system. But if you own Galaxy S7 or S7 edge from Vodafone, then you are probably still hesitating whether to install Androidfor 7.0 Nougat let go. For you and everyone else who is waiting for the new system, here are 3 reasons why it is not worth downloading and installing the new version right away. So let's take a look at them.  

1. If you are not ready

It is very difficult for an ordinary user to guess what is behind the obstacles in the new update. Sometimes it can improve performance but also degrade system stability. Some early adopters Androidu 7.0 reports significant changes, i.e. compared to Androidon 6.0.1 Marshmallow. There are also those who report that the previous version was on Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge more powerful. This uncertainty is exactly why you should prepare for the update yourself - wait for more feedback from users and see if you really need the new system.

However, before the installation itself, we recommend checking some areas of IT (i.e. if you work in the IT department and Android is your main machine) as Nougat could have a negative impact on some enterprise software and services. We also recommend backing up all data, including important files. For installation Androidwith 7.0 Nougat, take your time and think things through.

2. When you are afraid of unexpected problems

If you had with a previous version Androidu (6.0.1 Marshmallow) great experience and slightly afraid of Nougat, nothing better than waiting a few more days (maybe even weeks) for the update. Until then, Samsung will release more updates that will improve not only the security of the system, but also its performance and stability, which is an important aspect for end users.

Galaxy The S7 and S7 Edge run on Android 7.0 Nougat is great, but here and there there are some small "twitches". However, Samsung is still working on the improvement, which we should expect by the end of February, as Google and Samsung will release security and patch updates every month.

Some users Galaxy S7s complain of issues including battery life, poor connectivity and app crashes. However, this is a completely normal phenomenon that Samsung will surely fix in the future. But if you want to avoid these problems, the initial version Android Do not install 7.0 Nougat. Be a little patient and wait for the patch updates.

3. When you travel often

If you are often on the go, whether for business or just for your own pleasure, you should really think hard about whether Android 7.0 Nougat you want to upgrade. For several years, we have seen that users are impatient. This primarily results in them immediately downloading and installing the latest update. But mostly what happens is that they encounter app crashes, broken services, and so on. However, if you run a business and your phone is an integral part of your business, you should think carefully about upgrading to a higher version.

A working phone is really important these days, because we constantly use it to deal with work emails, phone calls and the like. However, if you are willing to survive this fact, feel free to download and install the update. However, if you don't want to risk it, wait for the next updates, which will take care of fixing the previous errors. 

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