Android Nougat is a new operating system that was released in late October of 2016. It is a major update to the Android platform and includes many new features and improvements. If you are looking to install Android Nougat on your device, there are a few things you need to do first. First, make sure your device is up-to-date with the latest security patches. This can be done by checking for updates on your device’s settings page or by going to the Google Play Store and searching for “Android Nougat”. Once you have updated your device, it is time to install Android Nougat. Next, make sure that your phone has at least 50% battery life left. This can be done by going into Settings and scrolling down until you find “Battery” and then selecting “Usage stats”. Once you have found this setting, select “Full battery” and then click on the “apply” button. Now, your phone will need to charge up before installing Android Nougat. Once your phone has charged up, open it up and go into Settings again. This time, scroll down until you find “Developer options”. In Developer options, select “On startup”, then click on the “apply” button. Now, open up the file called build.prop in your phone’s storage and change the value of “com.android.providers.settings.” to “@com/android/settings/permission_combine_notification_action.” This will add a permission called “Combine Notifications” to your settings so that any notifications from Google will be combined together instead of being sent individually to each individual user account (assuming they have enabled notifications). Finally, reboot your phone once all of these changes have been made so that they take effect!