Back in 2016, Samsung launched the Galaxy S7. The design of the Galaxy S7 was very cherished at the time as the device had a Super AMOLED display but there is thick bezels at the top and bottom but it is ok for that time. The Galaxy S7 was launched on March 11, 2017 and came with body dimensions of 142.4 x 69.6 x 7.9 mm.
Talking about the display, the Galaxy S7 came with a Super AMOLED display and its size was 5.1 inches. The Galaxy S7 run Android 6 when it was launched and received its last OS update as Android 8.0 (Oreo).
That’s it, let’s move on to today’s topic. Samsung hasn’t forgotten its old flagship device and has sent the latest software update to some countries. Recently, Samsung updated its Galaxy Note 8 device and brings GPS stability improvements. If you are a Galaxy S7 user then you have received a new software update. Below you can check the complete information about this update.
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Update Country:
- South Korea
Samsung Galaxy S7 Update Version Number:
- G930LLUC3EVG2/G930LKLU3ETJ1 (Size – 18MB)
Samsung Galaxy S7 Update Changelog:
- The GPS stability of the Galaxy Note 8 has been improved.
How To Update Samsung Galaxy S7:
- Using two fingers, swipe down from the top of the screen, and then tap the Settings icon.
- Swipe to and then tap Software update or System updates. It will vary between models.
- Tap Download and install, or Check for system updates. If an update is available it should begin downloading automatically, although you may need to tap Download now on some devices.
- When the download is complete, follow the on-screen instructions to install the update.
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