You can find your device's Android version number, security update level, and Google Play system level in your Settings app. You'll get notifications when updates are available for your device. You can also check for updates.
Check which Android version your device isWhen you get a notification, open it and tap the update action.
If you cleared your notification or your device has been offline:
Tip: If you have a Pixel device, it may say "Software updates" or “System update."
Fix an updates issueImportant:
If an update starts downloading and doesn't finish, your device will automatically try again over the next few days. When it tries again, you'll get a notification. Open the notification and tap the update action.
Update Android version for security updatesTo get the latest security update available for your device, make sure that you have the latest Android version available for your device.
When updates become active Pixel phones & Pixel TabletPixel phones and Pixel Tablet install downloaded Android updates in the background. The installed updates become active the next time that you restart your device. Learn how to restart your device.
Other Android devicesMany Android phones and tablets automatically restart while they install downloaded Android updates. The updates become active when installation finishes.
Get security updates & Google Play system updatesMost system updates and security patches happen automatically. To check if an update is available:
Tip: If you don't find an available update, you can try to restart your phone.
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