Every month, Android releases security clips, while full Android updates are released annually in August.
Those devices that work with Android stock Android (such as Google Pixel, Motorola and Nokia) usually have these updates first, and on vacation it can take a few months to arrive.
This is because both the mobile manufacturers and the executives you have to prepare first to be able to offer those customized items software forthcoming with every new update.
Very mobile the premium these models are usually supported for the next two years after launch, and the cheaper models can take a little longer to stop being.
There is a big divide in the Android market. If you can update your phone either tablet Android, all you have to do is ensure the highest security.
What is the latest version of Android?
The current version is Android 10, which was released in August 2019. The name no longer goes by the name sugar, as Android had done for years.
Rumors are already circulating about what the upcoming version of Android will be, which we think will be called Android 11. Google is confirming that it will arrive in the third quarter of 2020, but little is known yet. That doesn't mean you can't download it right now.
- Android Donut (v1.6)
- Android Eclair (v2.0)
- Android Froyo (v2.2)
- Gingerbread for Android (v2.3)
- Android Bees (v3.0)
- Sandwich Cream Sandwich for Android (v4.0)
- Android Jelly Bean (v4.1)
- Android KitKat (v4.4)
- Android Lollipop (v5.0)
- Android Marshmallow (v6.0)
- Android Nougat (v7.0)
- Android Oreo (v8.0)
- Android Pie (v9.0)
- Android 10
Step 1. Create a backup of your data
First of all, it is recommended to make a backup copy of all your data – contacts, photos, videos, music, programs … – should something go wrong when you install a new update, even though this may not be legal.
To do this, follow these simple steps, which we cover in this case tutorial on how to switch from Android to iPhone.
1. Open & # 39;JustificationFrom your Android, scroll down again, under & # 39;Personal, select an option & # 39;Backup and reset& # 39 ;.
2. Then choose the option & # 39;Copy my data& # 39; If it already works and make sure the related email will see & # 39;Backup accountYou are right.
Step 2. Open the & # 39; Settings & # 39; of your device
To open & # 39; Settings & # 39; Settings on your Android device, you have many options. Chances are if you were pinned on your home screen. It will be easy to find with its gray icon in the form of a gear.
If not, follow these two steps:
1. Get younger the arrow that you will see at the bottom of your homepage smartphone either tablet Android, hold your finger on it and slide.
2. It will be opened application menu where you can find the gear icon for the & # 39;
Step 3. Access the & # 39; System Updates section & # 39;
1. First, go to section alAbout the phone& # 39; -In some cases, it may be called & # 39; About device & # 39; or & # 39; About the tablet & # 39 ;, which you will find under the & # 39; Settings & # 39;
2. Then choose the option & # 39;System update& # 39 ;, which you will find under the section next to the sidebarNormal& # 39 ;. In it, you can check if the new version of the program is available to install, as you'll learn in the next article.
Step 4. Check if there is a new update
By choosing a del System system update — or another name like—, you can check if there is actually a new version of the Android app that fits your own smartphone either tablet.
If so, the details of this latest update should appear. On the other hand, if your event already has the latest version available, a message like this will appear: "Device updated".
Step 5. Download the latest version of the program
If there is a new update available for your device, and you want to download it from them smartphone either tabletYou can choose what to do with one of the following options:
- "Download now", if you want to install the update now
- "Download later", if you want to install the update later
- "Download at night", if you want to schedule an update to sleep while you sleep
The last thing you have left now is to enjoy the benefits of the latest system update on your Android device. Forget about slow gadgets or new incompatible apps.
On the other hand, what you may want is actually returning to the factory settings that came with your Android device when you bought it. To do this, you must format it and, therefore, follow the steps we show in this tutorial.
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