Google has announced that it’s ready to begin rolling out a 7.1.2 beta build to all testers of compatible devices. This is an incremental update to squash bugs and refine existing features “along with a small number of enhancements for carriers and users." Perhaps, the update will enable VoLTE on some carriers.
Currently, the beta build is ready for testers using a Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus 5X, Nexus Player, and Pixel C. The Nexus 6P’s beta update is still being worked on, and is expected “to release soon”.
Android 7.1.2 is an incremental maintenance release focused on refinements, so it includes a number of bugfixes and optimizations, along with a small number of enhancements for carriers and users.
If you'd like to try the public beta for Android 7.1.2, the easiest way is through the Android Beta Program. If you have an eligible device that's already enrolled, you're all set -- your device will get the public beta update in the next few days and no action is needed on your part. If your device isn't enrolled, it only takes a moment to visit android.com/beta and opt-in your eligible Android phone or tablet -- you'll soon receive the public beta update over-the-air. As always, you can also download and flash this update manually.
To sign up for the beta, you can visit android.com/beta and choose which device you want to opt-in. Then, either immediately or after a while, you’ll receive an OTA notification to download and install the beta build, no fastboot or adb commands necessary.
Android 7.1.2 is expected to release to everyone in a couple of months and will become available for the aforementioned smartphones and devices.
Google's Android 7.1.2 beta Update Rolling Out Now
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January 31, 2017
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