Fragmentation is one of Android's biggest issues, and it keeps the newest version from quickly arriving on a lot of devices. Samsung has sought to avoid this issue through the Android 7.0 Nougat Galaxy Beta Program for Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. There are rumors that the Beta Program has not been effective. However, there are contradictory reports that these rumors are not true because users have started to provide useful feedback.
The South Korean tech giant is allowing users from the United States, United Kingdom, and South Korea to sign up for the program. Users who live in China will be able to sign up soon as well. Users will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.
During the Galaxy Beta Program period, users will be able to experience the Android 7.0 Nougat with the latest Samsung UX and give feedback on reliability, usability, and performance. User response would help Samsung to develop a more reliable and high-performing software for an optimized and improved user experience. Users, who have active Samsung accounts and meet the program requirements, may sign up for the program by downloading the Galaxy Beta Program app via Galaxy Apps or the Samsung Members app through Galaxy Apps or Google Play Store.
The best Android 7.0 Nougat features include power improvements which extend battery life. The Google Doze on the Go feature works when the display is off even if the phone is active to save more battery life. It also has multi-window app support which allows users to open two apps at the same time on the screen. The Android Nougat brings new features to devices, fix bugs and issues, and improves overall performance. It comes with a tweaked user interface with instant control toggles and space-efficient notifications. It also features a quick switch and multi-window for excellent multitasking. The Android Nougat also sports the Vulkan API support which improves gaming and VR quality.