First Android N Update Starts Rolling Out With Fixes for Performance Issues
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By Ketan Pratap | Updated: 23 March 2016 11:10 IST
Google unveiled Android N last week with an early developer preview, and
alongside introduced the Android Beta Program offering enthusiasts the
chance to stay up-to-date with the latest pre-release builds of Android.
Now, Google has started rolling out its first Android N update for
Nexus devices enrolled in the Android Beta Program.
The release was confirmed by Ian Lake, an Android Developer
Advocate, on Google+. In his post on Thursday, Lake
said, "If you've been doing N Dev Preview testing on a Nexus 5X, 6P, or
9, make sure to get today's update as it fixes some performance issues."
The new Developer Preview 1 Build is currently available for
Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, and Nexus 9. Android Police reports that the new update is also available for the Nexus Player - leaving
out just the Nexus 6.
The Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P smartphone are
getting the update with build NPC56W while the Nexus 9 and Nexus 9 LTE
tablets are receiving it with build NPC56X. Lake in his Google+ post
also confirms that the first update addresses some performance issues.
Google has now listed the updated factory images for devices on its
Developer site.
Google recently started asking people what Android N should be named via its Google Opinion
Rewards app. The move was in line with what Google CEO Sundar Pichai
confirmed in December during his India visit, saying the company may use
an online poll to name the next version of Android.
Google's
Hiroshi Lockheimer, SVP Android, Chromecast, and Chrome OS, had last
week confirmed that the company had plans to "hand off" the final
Android N release to device makers this summer, which is anticipated to
be after Google I/O 2016 - which kicks off May 18.