Android update season is at peak right now. All the smartphone manufacturers are rolling out updates for their flagship devices one after another. Samsung also seems to be quite active in that regard. Samsung has updated the Galaxy S7, Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy Note 5 to Android Nougat.

Updating your phone to latest firmware is always the best choice as the latest firmware brings a lot of goodies on-board. It improves the device security, fixes all previous bugs, makes the device more smooth and fast. Apart from that, new features and UI changes are worth noting. The new firmware just doesn’t work sometimes up to the expectations and it can cause a few things to crash once you are running it.

Android Nougat Update on the Note 5 is not working up to the mark. A number of users reported some of the features not working properly. The issues on Note 5 after updating to Android Nougat 7 include WiFi not working well, Camera failed, Keyboard coming up with issues, bootloop or the phone being stuck in the boot-logo, it also drains the battery faster and sometimes freezes. The Note 5 may also get slow right after flashing the Nougat firmware. You may also find the phone rebooting randomly upon installing the Nougat firmware on it.

All these issues are not something that can’t be solved. We have stumbled upon several solutions and came up with a list of them. Resolve the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 issues after Android Nougat Update by going through the following list given below.

Before jumping up to the problems and their fixes, you may want to go through these guides: Install Official Android 7.0 Nougat on Galaxy Note 5 & How to Root Galaxy Note 5 on Android Nougat.

If your Galaxy Note 5 is having WiFi connectivity issues, there are a few things that you can do to get this issue resolved.

Solution#1: The Note 5 giving connection failed or unable to connect error might have a wrong date and time on it. To fix this, you can go to settings > time and date > turn on automatic time and date and also select the right time zone. This issue happens when the time on your router is correct and it isn’t correct on your phone. Solution#2: If your Note 5 is unable to connect to the WiFi in your list, you can try forgetting the network and connect it again. Alternatively, you can try rebooting the router and then connect it again. Hopefully your WiFi connectivity issues will resolve after this.

Solution: Camera failed issue is the most annoying as it isn’t easy to tackle at all. To fix this issue, you can try clearing the cache of your phone by rebooting it into recovery mode. If the cache clearing doesn’t fix your phone, you can try using a third party camera application from the Play Store e.g. Google Camera.

If your phone fails on the third party camera application as well, you will find yourself out of luck as this will point towards a hardware issue. You might have to get your camera lens replaced.

Android Nougat Stock Keyboard issues on Galaxy Note 5/S6/S6 Edge/S7 and S7 Edge

Solution: A number of users have reported that the Keyboard on Android Nougat is different from the one they had on Android Marshmallow. The keyboard is less customisable and it doesn’t have many options that they found in the previous firmware. Unfortunately, there is no proper method to get that keyboard back but you can definitely try a different keyboard application like SwiftKey from the Google Play Store. You can also try using Google Keyboard if it meets your needs.

The bootloop issue is quite common, it can be sorted out by applying multiple fixes.

Solution#1: Clear cache of your phone after updating to Nougat

Right after flashing Android Nougat, boot your phone into stock recovery. To do so, turn off your phone. Now turn it on by pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power Key. Once your phone is in recovery mode, use the Volume Up Down keys to navgiate and power key to make selection. Navigate to Wipe Cache Partition option and select it > yes. After wiping cache partition, reboot your phone.

Solution#2: Wipe factory data/factory data reset

This option may not seem the best choice to many users, but it can really workout at times. Your phone sometimes need a clean installation of a firmware and to perform a clean installation, you need to perform a factory data reset beforehand. If you haven’t performed it earlier and your phone comes up with an issue later, you can try doing this after installation and see if it works.

Right after flashing Android Nougat, boot your phone into stock recovery. To do so, turn off your phone. Now turn it on by pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power Key. Once your phone is in recovery mode, use the Volume Up Down keys to navgiate and power key to make selection. Navigate to factory data reset option and select it > yes. After wiping factory data, reboot your phone and wait for a while.

Battery drain issue after flashing a new firmware is something more than common as well. This issue has multiple fixes as well. You can check which one seems the best and then apply it accordingly.

Solution#1: Perform a clean installation of the firmware

Clean installation of new firmware is always recommended as it is very important to trash the old files and data. This also includes the battery stats and logs. If you just wipe the phone’s data or perform a factory reset before installing the Android Nougat firmware, chances are less that you will come across battery drainage issues.

Solution#2: Charge battery to 100%, let it drain to 0% and charge it again – Try completing 3-4 cycles.

At times, it takes 3-4 cycles of charging for the battery to regain its average consumption. You can charge the phone to 100% and then let the battery come down to 0%. Once your phone goes off, charge it to 100% once again and let it discharge again. Do this for 3-4 times and let the battery come back on track.

Solution#3: Use battery monitor and kick-out battery hogging application

Samsung has a very nice device maintenance mode in its phones. You can use it to track down the application which is eating up most of your phone’s battery. To do so, go through these steps.

On your Galaxy Note 5, go to settings > device maintenance > Battery. Go through a list of applications and checkout which one is consuming the most battery in an hour. Select the application with the highest usage and then tap “SAVE POWER”. This option will put the selected application to sleep and result in saving battery life on your Note 5.

Solution#4: Calibrate your phone’s battery [For rooted Galaxy Note 5 users]

You can calibrate the battery of your phone by following this guide How To Calibrate Battery On Android.

Solution#1: Clear Cache

Boot your phone into stock recovery. To do so, turn off your phone. Now turn it on by pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power Key. Once your phone is in recovery mode, use the Volume Up Down keys to navgiate and power key to make selection. Navigate to Wipe Cache Partition option and select it > yes. After wiping cache partition, reboot your phone.

Solution#2: Clean RAM

On your Note 5, go to settings > device maintenance > RAM Once it calculates the RAM usage, tap the “CLEAN NOW” button and it should kill the temporary lag.

Solution#1: Disable animations

On your Galaxy Note 5, go to About device > Software info > Build number > tap it for 7 times to enable developer options. Go back to main menu in settings > Developer options > scroll down to animation options and do this. Tap Window animation scale > Animation off. Tap Transition animation scale > Animation off. Tap Animator duration scale > Animation off.

Solution#2: Enable optimised performance mode

Open settings on your Note 5 and go to device maintenance > performance mode > select the Optimised performance mode if it’s not already selected.

Solution#3: Wipe cache partition

Boot your phone into stock recovery. To do so, turn off your phone. Now turn it on by pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power Key. Once your phone is in recovery mode, use the Volume Up Down keys to navgiate and power key to make selection. Navigate to Wipe Cache Partition option and select it > yes. After wiping cache partition, reboot your phone.

Random reboot issue can occur as well if the newly installed firmware isn’t working properly. To get rid of this firmware, you can try clearing the cache of your phone by following the steps given above. If clearing cache doesn’t help, you may want to go for a factory reset. In case factory reset fails as well, the only option would be to perform a new installation of the Nougat firmware on your Note 5.

That’s all. If you are facing any other issue, let me know through the comment box below. If the solutions listed above helped you out, don’t forget to drop a word on that. Also if you have any other solutions for the problems listed above, make that reach us out as well.