Google released the final version of Android 7.0 Nougat yesterday after months of public beta testing, and people with supported Nexus phones and tablets should all be able to download it soon. But Google favors a staggered rollout for its updates so it can find and squash early bugs, and it may be several days before your phone or tablet actually offers to download and install the update for you.

Impatient early adopters have a couple of options. You can download full system images that require you to wipe your device when you install them or OTA update files that can patch the operating system in place without data loss (the official OTA option is relatively new, and this is the first time Google has offered these downloads for a major update directly).

Both methods require the use of the command line adb and fastboot tools and a little bit of knowhow, and you can follow the directions on those pages if you would like to give it a try. As of this writing, only the Pixel C, Wi-Fi Nexus 9, and Nexus Player files have been posted, but we'll link all the images below as they post for your convenience. These are coming directly from Google's servers, the same as they would if you were using the pages above.

Update: The Nexus 5X image and OTA are up.

Update 2: Two weeks later, the Nexus 6P image is up.

Update 3: As of the October security update, all images are finally available. The below links have all been updated to link to the October 2016 images.

Nexus 6P (Image/OTA)

Nexus 5X (Image/OTA)

Nexus 6 (Image/OTA)

Nexus 9 Wi-Fi (Image/OTA)

Nexus 9 LTE (Image/OTA)

Pixel C (Image/OTA)

Nexus Player (Image/OTA)

The General Mobile 4G, an Android One device that is getting the Nougat update directly from Google but isn't officially part of the Nexus program, is not listed on that download page.