HTC 10 Android 7.0 Nougat Confirmed in South America and Central Europe, One M9 and One A9/9S Coming Soon

HTC 10

HTC 10 started receiving Android 7.0 Nougat back in 2016. In fact, the 10 was among the first devices to receive the OS, but as usual with OTA updates, not all markets end up receiving the new software at the same time.

The HTC 10 Nougat update started in the U.S. and since then, it has slowly been spreading to other areas. Not so long ago, the update hit the European market, with the likes of the UK and Germany being among the beneficiaries. Now, according to the latest reports, those in the South America as well as Central Europe can also rejoice in the fact that Android 7.0 Nougat is coming to the HTC 10 in these regions.

While HTC is not targeting the entire regions of South America and Central Europe, the fact that the OS is now available to the HTC 10 in the said regions brings hope to those in neighboring markets that have yet to see the update. Apparently, those in Chile and Slovakia have been included in the latest update, but so far, only the flagship device is receiving the new OS.

HTC One A9

As for those who own the 2015 flagship HTC One M9 and the follow-up to the phone HTC One A9 and its One A9S variant, the company has promised to release Android 7.0 Nougat very soon. Chile and Slovakia now join Australia in markets that have received Android 7.0 Nougat update for the HTC 10 this month but don’t be surprised if you don’t see the OS on your device by the time February comes to an end. Usually, it takes days or weeks before OTA updates are rolled out to all devices.

HTC 10 users in other regions that have received the update to Android 7.0 Nougat can confirm that the OTA weighs somewhere between 1GB and 1.5GB, so make sure you have enough storage space as well as a good internet connection. As for those using the One M9, One A9, and One A9s, keep following and we’ll update you when Android 7.0 Nougat OTA starts rolling out.

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