Way back in March, Google began updating Nexus 6 devices to Android 7.1.1 Nougat. Following the discovery of a number of bugs, the update was subsequently, disappointingly, pulled, plonking Nexus 6 owners back on Android 7.0 (unless they opted to soldier on with the unstable 7.1.1 build).
Now, Google has released a new and seemingly solid version of Android 7.1.1 Nougat for the Nexus 6.
The ~368 MB update, which was spotted by Android Police, is currently being rolled out to the Nexus 6 over-the-air. Though users running Android 7.0 should be able to upgrade without a hitch, anybody who stayed on the original Android 7.1.1 build for the Nexus 6 will have to revert back to the original update track before getting the latest software (it can’t be applied on top of it).
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