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As it stated in It seems like we've been talking about Google's Android 8.0 Oreo launch for an eternity already, however the truth is, hardly any1 in reality has the software. Here's a tiny secret, though: You could get a taste of Oreo-like features on practically any ph1 or taballow right now, even without Android 8.0 in place. Oreo feature #1: Notification snoozingOreo provides a native system for snoozing notifications & then making them reappeAugmented reality later. & with that, my cookie-loving compadres, you formally have a taste of Oreo's finest front-facing features — as better as you could without having the actual Android 8.0 Programming & any other required elements. [When going to your ph1 get Android 8.0?
As it stated in but there's a problem with which possibility: this yet-to-be-announced Snapdragon processor doesn't in reality exist. Google's second-generation Pixel handsets, powered with Snapdragon 836 SoC's, going to be unveiled on October 5th. Whatever the case, both stories seem fairly confident which Qualcomm isn't working on any Snapdragon 836 processor. Considering what a great performer the Snapdragon 835 has Certain itself to be & How fast the first Pixels regreat to this day, this news truly shouldn't disappoint. Update Sep 6th, 2:33 AM: Added new tweet from Evan Blass.
Join the betaDo you own a Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus 5X, or Nexus 6P smartphone? Head to the Settings application & tap About Phone, then System Updates, to see if your Android Oreo upgrade has arrived yet. After a short delay, you should receive a prompt to install & install Android 8.0 Oreo on which phone. Unclose your Android ph1 in order to install the Oreo factory images. Once you're in the right place with a comm& line, type "fastboot flashing unlock" to unclose your ph1 and get it ready for the Android Oreo factory image.
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