Samsung began rolling out the Android 7.0 update for its Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 in early April. AT&T is now bringing the Nougat update to the device, along with the May security patches for Android.
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Over nine months after Android 7.0 was released, Samsung has begun rolling it out to the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 across the US, and T-Mobile is also bringing the update to the 9.7-inch model.
After its European release earlier this month, Samsung has begun rolling out the Nougat update to its Galaxy Tab S2 tablets in the US, including the latest Android security patches for April.
Samsung has published a detailed roadmap for its Android 7.0 upgrade plans in Turkey, providing a rough guide for which of its phones and tablets will get the Nougat update in other markets, and when.
After beginning its Android 7.0 rollout for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge last week, Samsung has now formally announced details of its Nougat upgrade plans for other devices in its range.
While Samsung has released an Android 7.0 preview for its Galaxy S7 and S7 edge flagships in some markets, the company is also working on its Nougat update for several other devices in its range.
Verizon began upgrading the Galaxy Tab S2 to Marshmallow a few weeks ago, followed more recently by AT&T - and now, T-Mobile has also started its Android 6.0.1 rollout for the Samsung tablet.
AT&T is now upgrading Samsung's Galaxy Tab S2 to Android 6.0.1, and in addition to the usual Marshmallow improvements, the carrier's update also brings support for NumberSync to the device.
After beginning its Marshmallow rollout for the 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab S2 in Germany last week, Samsung has now started upgrading the 8.0-inch version of the device to Android 6.0.1 over in the UK.
Samsung released Marshmallow for the Galaxy S5 in Germany this week, and now, it's made the update available there for its 9.7-inch Galaxy Tab S2 as well, including the addition of multi-user support.
Samsung is touting the Galaxy Tab S2 as the thinnest tablet on the market. The high-end hardware you'll find in the device (Exynos 7 Octa, 2,048x1536 Super AMOLED display) make it a serious contender.
Samsung has announced two new tablets that will go head to head with Apple's iPads. The 8-inch and 9.7-inch tablets will become available globally next month, though pricing hasn't been announced.