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Android Nougat 7.1.2 Spotted In Mysterious LeEco Smartphone; Release Window Of Latest Version Hinted

Android Nougat 7.1.2 is currently in beta form for most of Google's smartphone devices, but a new LeEco phone might use the latest version straight-out-of-the-box. Android's most recent software update still proves to be quite elusive.

In fact, it is reported that most Android units are still stuck in the previous OS version. While some smartphone models are promised to receive the Android Nougat 7.1.2 update, others might be sold with the latest version pre-installed.

According to GSMArena, China-based tech corporation LeEco might be gearing to release a new yet-to-be-announced smartphone. The mystery phone was spotted on Geekbench, bearing the name "LeMobile XiubaleR" and already sporting the latest Android Nougat 7.1.2 update.

Furthermore, this mysterious LeEco smartphone is rocking an ARM MT6797 deca-core processor with 3GB RAM. It's reported that this beefy smartphone certainly differs from the leaked Le X850 smartphone, as the specs of the two phones varies from one another.

Of course, this only makes the wait for the universal release of the Android Nougat 7.1.2 much lengthier. Fortunately for Google Nexus and Google Pixel owners, that wait might be a lot shorter, in fact, the release might just be around the corner.

According to Neowin, sources hint that the release window of the latest Android Nougat 7.1.2 update for Google's devices is on April 3. At this moment, the rumored release date has not yet been confirmed by Google.

However, this does not stop fans from hoping, as they eagerly anticipate for the Android Nougat 7.1.2 update release date. As April draws near, Android users will find out for themselves if there's any truth to these rumors, only then can they finally put this issue to rest.

Fans who have signed for Google's beta program get to enjoy the benefits and new features that the latest Android Nougat 7.1.2 software update has to offer. A lot of emphasis was placed on multi-tasking in this update, as new app multi-window support and face-to-face tab browsing was hinted in the past, as key features of the upcoming update.