How to Download and Install Android 7.0 N









Sometimes it's good to take a little risk.  Google has not yet released the full version of their latest OS Android 7.0 "N" but you can take a little risk and try the beta version out. Here is how to have Android 7.0 "N" beta fully functional on your Android phone :

First you will need one of the following Android devices :

  • Sony Xperia Z3
  • Nexus 6
  • Nexus 6P
  • Nexus 5X
  • Nexus 9
  • Nexus Player
  • General Mobile 4G (Android One)
  • Pixel C

If you are using any of these device, you are good to go but I will advice you back up your device first. Click on Settings >> Back up and reset, and make sure both Back up my data and Automatic Restore are enabled. You can also back up your photos and videos on PC, or use can use a cloud back up service like Google Drive. Once you have successfully backed up, you are ready.

If you are using Sony Xperia Z3, you need to first sign up to Sony's Android N Developer Preview Program . but for any other device listed above, you just need to register your device on Google's Android Beta portal.

Once your device is enrolled, you will be sent Over the air (OTA) updates every week until the Android N is fully released. If you stay in the Sony's preview program, your device will also get preview maintenance releases after the final release.

  I guess alot of people are waiting for the full release but while you wait you can try the beta version.








Sometimes it's good to take a little risk.  Google has not yet released the full version of their latest OS Android 7.0 "N" but you can take a little risk and try the beta version out. Here is how to have Android 7.0 "N" beta fully functional on your Android phone :

First you will need one of the following Android devices :

  • Sony Xperia Z3
  • Nexus 6
  • Nexus 6P
  • Nexus 5X
  • Nexus 9
  • Nexus Player
  • General Mobile 4G (Android One)
  • Pixel C

If you are using any of these device, you are good to go but I will advice you back up your device first. Click on Settings >> Back up and reset, and make sure both Back up my data and Automatic Restore are enabled. You can also back up your photos and videos on PC, or use can use a cloud back up service like Google Drive. Once you have successfully backed up, you are ready.

If you are using Sony Xperia Z3, you need to first sign up to Sony's Android N Developer Preview Program . but for any other device listed above, you just need to register your device on Google's Android Beta portal.

Once your device is enrolled, you will be sent Over the air (OTA) updates every week until the Android N is fully released. If you stay in the Sony's preview program, your device will also get preview maintenance releases after the final release.

  I guess alot of people are waiting for the full release but while you wait you can try the beta version.

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