Reports say that the Android 7.0 Nougat is set to be released for the latest smartphones released and on the way. The most current version of Google's mobile software brings countless upgrades and is reported to soon land on a few other top mobile phones.

Presently, users of Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge gadgets have revealed that they are at last able to update their gadgets with the latest Android software in the market. Samsung was first set to start its rollout of the new software toward the end of February. However, it could not work out after the company faced several issues. Latest update from Sammobile demonstrates that UK users on Vodafone's system can now download the Android 7.0 Nougat update now, reports Sam Mobile.

Reports claim that the download size is quite large, coming in at 1.3 GB. Thus, it is to be ensured that the users are associated with a Wi-Fi network before beginning the upgrade to save themselves from the mobile bill. The news comes following quite a while of postponements by Samsung as the organization keeps on battling with its Android 7.0 Nougat upgrade program for its Galaxy S7 and S7 edge gadgets. The significant update was released by Samsung last month, yet a survey of Express.co.uk found that 90 % of clients still lack new features on their phone, reports Gotta Be Mobile.

Reports claim that at the current moment only users who have purchased the gadget specifically from Samsung or on SIM only deals have Android 7.0 Nougat. For other users who have taken an agreement by means of a mobile network will have to reportedly wait a bit longer.

All the operators need to test the update Samsung releases before unleashing it on their users. It will help them allow the networks the opportunity to stop any bugs before the upgrade arrives on gadgets. Stay tuned for more Android 7.0 Nougat News.