New York - Better graphics and the ability to run two apps side by side are coming to Google’s latest version of Android, dubbed N.

But chances are good that this free software update announced Wednesday won’t arrive on your Android phone for some time — if ever. (If you’re an iPhone user, rest easy; none of this affects you.)

So far, just 7.5 percent of active Android users have last year’s version of Android, called Marshmallow. About a quarter are still on versions from 2012 or earlier.

For that, people can thank smartphone makers or their wireless carrier — and maybe both. Last week, two federal agencies asked them to explain why they’re so slow to update Android, as delays mean consumers aren’t getting the latest security improvements.... Read More: VIN