Android 7.1.2 Update Goes Live For Pixel And Nexus Gadgets With April 2017 Android Security Patch

Google's most recent update including the April 2017 Android security patches for Pixel and Nexus gadgets for both Android 7.1.1 and Android 7.1.2 Nougat is currently live. Not just factory pictures and OTA zips for the April Security update, Google is revealing a different Android 7.1.2 Nougat builds also, with the new security patches, into the mix.

The Android 7.1.2 update has experienced two beta cycles before achieving this point, and the finishing version carries various upgrades to the adaptable device. The update includes bug fixes and speed improvements, and in addition upgrades for bearer specific components.

In the entire update for a security update, the incomplete security fix level up to first April contains patches for, 1 vulnerability marked critical, 6 marked high, and 5 marked as moderate harshness. The full security fix level up to fifth April contains those patches and furthermore fixes for 8 critical, 26 high and 14 moderate harshnesses.

Then, Android 7.1.2 update addresses various issues for the Pixel and Pixel XL. There are issues and bugs which are settled through the most recent refresh, such as, improved fingerprint swipe execution, early battery shutdown, Bluetooth network improvement, pink banding on camera and Audio popping issue at high volumes, as indicated by 9to5 Google.

Android 7.1.2 update Build is accessible for the Pixel and XL, the Pixel C, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P and Nexus Player. The update builds ranges from versions N2G47E and N2G47J on the Pixel mobile phones to N2G47D on the Pixel C, N2G47F on the Nexus 5X and N2G47H on the Nexus 6P and Nexus Player, according to Android Central. Furthermore, the Nexus 6 gets an option of an older version as the April security fix is included in Android 7.0.0. Also NBD92G and NBD92F versions.

Android 7.1.2 update with April 2017 security fix will be made accessible by means of OTA to all clients finally. However, in the event that, you can't wait, you can download manually the OTA or the factory images. Just simply need to ensure that you download the right version and for the right gadget.

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