LG Electronics has delivered the Android 7.0 update to some of its handsets in South Korea last month. Now the tech giant released similar software upgrade for its LG G5s handsets in Canada.

Android Geeks has learned that the Android 7.0 Nougat update for LG G5s is now available in Canada. But then, the software is accessible for Bell users only as of the moment. Meanwhile, Rogers and Fido are anticipated to roll out the Nougat upgrade to the LG 2016 flagship smartphone on December 21st. Nonetheless, a small number of customers on the Rogers and Fido networks that are statin that the Nougat update is actually available for download right now.

When it comes with the enhancement the Android 7.0 Nougat brings to LG G5s, Android Headlines stated on its article that the firmware brings more improvements to the handsets compared with the older version, Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Google have polished and furnished Android's power saving technologies by utilizing an interim doze state.

The biggest search engine company also enhanced the Android's notification system, making it more useful and quicker. There is a split-screen multitasking mode that is enabled in the operating system that will be very useful to big-screen devices. Another notable development the Android 7.0 Nougat will bring is the file encryption which makes it harder for a hacker to inhibit the device.

With the Android 7.0 Nougat reported to be available for LG G5s in Canada, its users might want to manually check by going to Settings > About Device > Software Update > Update. As a piece of advice, it is recommended to use Wi-Fi instead of data connection in downloading the software as it weighs a tremendous 1.46 GB. Also, the handsets must at least have 50% battery charge because if the charge runs out totally before the update can be installed, the smartphone will end up getting bricked.