Google has published its latest monthly Android security bulletin, and released new system images and OTA files for supported Nexus and Pixel devices, targeting a range of vulnerabilities in the OS.
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Google has published its latest monthly Android security bulletin, and released new system images and OTA files for supported Nexus and Pixel devices - but some devices got the update two days ago.
Google released Android 7.1.1 Nougat earlier this month, and it's now making its way to the Nexus 9 on T-Mobile, including the latest Android security updates, along with various bug fixes.
Google has started rolling out Android 7.1.1, saying that it "brings many of the cool features of Pixel to everyone". Here's the list of Nexus and Pixel devices that will get the new version first.
While many manufacturers still haven't upgraded their devices to Android 7.0 Nougat, Google will release Android 7.1.1 - the very latest version of the OS - to eligible Nexus devices on December 6.
Google today released a new Android security update for Nexus devices, for the month of October, 2016. Factory images are available, but Nexus users can wait for the OTA update.
While Google announced the start of its Android 7.0 rollout last month, owners of some devices have been kept waiting - and those with a Nexus 6 or Nexus 9 LTE will have to wait a while longer.
After being removed from the Google Store almost a month ago, HTC has officially ended production of the Google Nexus 9 tablet. It will still be sold on HTC's website while supplies last.
Google has announced availability of its third Android N Developer Preview, saying that it now offers 'beta quality', and assuring devs that they can feel confident to use it on their main devices.
Previously, if you wanted to flash an update to your Nexus device, it meant losing all of the data on your phone. This will no longer be an issue, as Google is now offering OTA images.
Google has delisted its made in 2014 Nexus tablet, the HTC Nexus 9, from its online stores across the world and will only be selling the Pixel C tablet wherever it was previously available.
Buying a One M9 smartphone and Nexus 9 tablet from HTC would usually set you back $1,048 - but for today only, you can get both devices for $649, effectively giving you the tablet free with the phone.
Google has started rolling out a security update for all currently supported Nexus smartphones and tablets to fix various vulnerabilities that were reported by researchers.
HTC has announced one of their very time-sensitive Hot Deals on the HTC Nexus 9, available on both the 16GB or 32GB WiFi only models as well as the 32GB LTE high end option.
Google's latest devices, which it unveiled today, will come with Android 6.0 Marshmallow pre-installed - but the update will begin rolling out to many of its existing Nexus devices on October 5.
Google says "Android was built from day one with security in mind" - but there's clearly room for improvement, as the company has announced new monthly security updates for its Nexus devices.
Google's Nexus 9 tablet, which is usually priced from £319 in the UK, is currently available for a good deal less, with prices starting at just £199.99 - but the 4G LTE model remains at full price.
A consumer group conducted a tablet performance test in which Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 was 20% faster than the iPad Air 2, and the iPad mini 3 was beaten by a supermarket's low-cost Android tablet.
Google has released factory images of its very latest OS version, Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, for the Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and Nexus 9 LTE, which means over-the-air rollouts are likely to begin soon.
Google has announced that it is beginning the rollout of its over-the-air Android 5.1 Lollipop update to the Nexus 9 tablet, over three months after that OS version first became available.
Google's Nexus 9 is usually priced at £319 in the UK - but two leading retailers are currently offering the device for just £199.99, and one of them is also including a free two-year warranty.
The Nexus 9 has only had one OTA update since it went on sale six months ago - and its latest update doesn't bring Android 5.1, but the older Android 5.0.2, which was originally released in December.
As part of Google's latest quarterly report, the company's chief financial officer revealed that a portion of its earnings were impacted by a "decline" in revenues from its Nexus range.
The Google Store is the new home for the company's latest and greatest devices, which have now been removed from its Play Store - but it seems that its Nexus 5 has finally reached the end of the road.
The newest version of Google's mobile OS is now rolling out to Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 devices. It brings bug fixes and new features such as Device Protection, HD voice support and dual SIM capabilities.
HTC has recently been launching some very impressive devices, but the company says that the best is still to come, with a compelling 2015 product line-up, and "huge surprises that will blow you away."
Google says that "dessert is served", as it announces that it has started rolling out a delicious treat to owners of its Nexus devices, in the form of the long-awaited Android 5.0 Lollipop update.
There are two things about the Nexus 9 I'm interested in: Itss size / weight and its dedicated keyboard cover. Is the 9-inch display the best of two worlds? Is the Nexus 9 a good productivity device?
Yesterday, HTC kicked off the shopping season by offering a limited number of Nexus 9s at an unbelievable $199. Unfortunately, the demand was overwhelming, leading to a poor shopping experience.
Google has unveiled the Google Nexus 9, its new 8.9-inch tablet, powered by a NVIDIA Tegra K1 64-bit processor and also including an 8MP rear camera, 6700mAh battery and up to 32GB of storage.
Google's Nexus 6 has been revealed in an image via @evleaks, and will reportedly be announced tomorrow alongside the Nexus 9 tablet, which is said to be priced from $399 for the 16GB model.
An image, which is said to show HTC's new Nexus 9, has been revealed - just ten days before Google is supposedly due to officially unveil the device, alongside the Nexus 6 handset from Motorola.
The long-awaited Nexus 9 tablet, built by HTC, and Nexus 6 handset, from Motorola, are said to be launching on October 15 or 16, followed shortly after by the rollout of Android L to other devices.
HTC is getting ready to launch its Nexus 9 tablet, expected sometime next month. The Nexus 9 is the result of a partnership between HTC and Google aimed at replicating the Nexus 7's previous success.
During its battle with Samsung and Qualcomm, NVIDIA stated the Nexus 9 made by HTC is on its way to masses in a legal document. The new tablet will be powered by the Tegra K1.
Details have emerged of HTC's 8.9-inch 'Volantis' tablet - which some believe will be released as the Nexus 9 - with reported specs including a 64-bit Tegra K1 CPU, 2560x1600px display and 5GB of RAM.
Next week, Google is expected to announce the Nexus 9, a 9 inch tablet that has some impressive specs like a high resolution 4:3 display and a svelte aluminum 'zero-gap' body.