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Google released the new pre-release or beta of Android Nougat for developers (Developer Preview 2), this Tuesday for the latest Nexus and the tablet Pixel C.
The images of the manufactures of this version of Android is already found on the web page for developers of Google. From there you can install the new version manually on devices like the Nexus 6S, Nexus 5, Nexus 9 or Pixel C.
however, it is expected that in a short time Google will enable the update wireless to users who are members of the beta program of Android, and that they have a compatible device.
This new version of Android 7.1 Nougat comes nearly a month after the company released the first beta version of Android 7.1 Nougat. At that time the Nexus 9 was not compatible with that version, with this new update this tablet joins the group of Nexus and Pixel that have already been able to enjoy the shortcuts of apps and other innovations that brings Android 7.1.
Google says that this new beta version is almost complete, so that at the end of the year, the company could begin to release the final version for these devices.
Android 7.1 Nougat Beta 2 brings no major changes, but offers an experience and performance almost as you would expect in the final version. This also means that this Android update brings multiple fixes and performance improvements.