Rabu, 31 Mei 2017

4 Reasons Not to Install Galaxy Note 5 Nougat & 8 Reasons You Should

4 Reasons Not to Install Galaxy Note 5 Nougat & 8 Reasons You Should


The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Nougat update is rolling out to more countries and today we want to give you some reasons to, and not to, install the Android 7.0 Nougat update when it arrives for your Galaxy Note 5..

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 Android 7.0 Nougat update is packed with exciting features, tweaks and improvements. New additions like Device Maintenance and the blue light filter could have a major impact on your day-to-day use.

The Galaxy Note 5 Nougat update’s also brought some extremely frustrating problems to the popular smartphone. Some Galaxy Note 5 users are running into severe battery drain, GPS issues, and other performance problems. It’s impossible to predict what you might encounter once you install Nougat so you’ll want to be careful.

When your Galaxy Note 5 Android Nougat update arrives, you’ll be tempted to install it immediately. We don’t, and won’t, blame you.

While some of you will be ok to install the Android 7.0 Nougat update on your Galaxy Note 5 right away, others might want to wait an hour, a day, or maybe even longer before installing the new software.

To help you make a decision, allow us to take you through some reasons to, and not to, install Android 7.0 Nougat on your Samsung Galaxy Note 5.

Install Nougat If You Want to Improve Your Security

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Install Nougat If You Want to Improve Your Security

If you value your device’s security you’ll probably want to install the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Nougat update soon after it arrives. 

Your Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Nougat update will deliver the most recent security patches from Google and Samsung.

The initial batch of Galaxy Note 5 Nougat updates featured Samsung’s March security patch but more recent updates feature the latest patches from both Samsung and Google. 

On top of those patches, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Nougat update also brings Samsung Pass to the device for the first time. 

Samsung Pass is a powerful tool that serves as a master key to all of your logins. Samsung Pass uses the Galaxy Note 5’s fingerprint scanner to keep your information safe. 

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