However, in China, the phone runs customized ZUI interface without Google Play Store access. In India, the phone comes with Google Now Launcher and Play Store pre-installed. Lenovo has been beta testing the Nougat update for some time in the country. Presently selling for as low as Rs. 11,999 ($187 approx.) at some online retailers, the Z2 Plus is the cheapest Snapdragon 820-powered smartphone in India.

The Nougat update brings on a handful of new features to the Lenovo Z2 Plus. The most notable of them includes:

Manual Mode in the stock camera app.VoLTE video callingLatest Android security patchMulti-window modeTranslucent volume changerMore extensive quick panelScreen recordingWallpaper support for lock screenSupport for launching specific apps through fingerprint scannerNew equalizer

In order to install the update, you must have at least 2 GB free space on your Lenovo Z2 Plus. Additionally, the phone must have more than 30 percent battery left. Only non-root users of the handset will receive the Nougat update through OTA. The update also upgrades the current ZUI 2.1 in the Marshmallow build to ZUI 2.5.

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Do note that Lenovo is gradually rolling out the update to all the Z2 Plus mobile in India. Please don’t panic if you haven’t got the update yet. You will certainly get it within a few days. Speaking of the specifications of the Lenovo Z2 Plus, we have a Snapdragon 820 chipset combined with up to 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. The phone boasts a 5-inch Full HD IPS display coupled with a multi-function home button cum fingerprint scanner.