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The Nexus 6 is getting Android 7.1.1 Nougat again

June 11, 2025

Way back in March, Google beganupdatingNexus 6 devices toAndroid 7.1.1 Nougat. Following the discovery of a number of bugs, the update was subsequently, disappointingly, pulled, plonking Nexus 6 owners back on Android 7.0 (unless they opted to soldier on with the unstable 7.1.1 build).

Now, Google has released a new and seemingly solid version of Android 7.1.1 Nougat for theNexus 6.

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The ~368 MB update, which was spotted byAndroid Police, is currently being rolled out to the Nexus 6 over-the-air. Though users running Android 7.0 should be able to upgrade without a hitch, anybody who stayed on the original Android 7.1.1 build for the Nexus 6 will have to revert back to the original update track before getting the latest software (it can’t be applied on top of it).

This will be the last official update, outside of perhaps a few more security patches, that the Nexus 6 will ever receive, but it had a good run. The handset is now receiving almost the latest version of Android (it won’t receive Android 7.1.2, which introduced only someminor changes) despite that it was released in 2014. There are still flagship phones from this year that don’t have Android 7.1.1, so it’s another firm reason to consider buying a Google-branded device (don’t forget that theGoogle Pixel 2is on the horizon).

Android 7.1.1 is something of a minor upgrade to Android 7.0, with its main features being launcher shortcuts and the smart storage manager. If you’re interested, you can read else it includes here.

Those still rocking a Nexus 6 should look out for the update notification from today.

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