Samsung has now started rolling out the much-awaited Android 7.0 Nougat update for its mid-range and premium mid-range smartphones. It’s now testing the updates for devices that have yet to receive the jump to Nougat. The Galaxy C5, Galaxy C7, and Galaxy C9 Pro are three of the devices on that list. According to a new report, Samsung has now started testing the Nougat firmware update for the Galaxy C5, Galaxy C7, and Galaxy C9 Pro.

Samsung first released the Galaxy C series in China only. All three aforementioned handsets were limited to the Chinese market. That has changed over the past few months as Samsung has released the Galaxy C5, Galaxy C7, and Galaxy C9 Pro in more markets across the globe.

The Android 7.0 update for these devices will bring everything that’s included as part of the Nougat firmware update. This includes more granular app permissions, enhanced notifications, new set of emoji as well as countless bug fixes and optimizations.

The report out of China only claims that Samsung has started testing the Android 7.0 Nougat update for the Galaxy C5, Galaxy C7, and Galaxy C9. It’s not known for sure right now when the testing process will be completed and when the company will start rolling it out for the aforementioned devices.

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