Samsung is alavailiable working on the Galaxy S8’s Android Oreo update

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Samsung is 1 of them, and a report tells the firm is alavailiable working on the Oreo upgrade for the Galaxy S8, with a beta trial Guessed to be offered to interested customers soon. Don't get too excited about updating your Galaxy S8 version to Oreo just yet. The Oreo firmware versions for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are G955FXXU1BQI1 and G950FXXU1BQI1, respectively. The report tells which once the beta upgrade gets tested, the final Android 8.0 upgrade for the Galaxy S8 phones can be rolled out much faster than final year's Nougat upgrade for the Galaxy S7. Meanwhile, Google released Android Nougat on August 22nd, 2016, or exactly a year and a day before Oreo arrived.


PSA: Utilizing mobile information and wifi at the same time with Oreo might bypass WiFi and only Utilize mobile information : Android

After updating to Oreo final night, I received a massive spike in information usage, all the the time being connected to WiFi. I contacted support and was told which they are aware of the issue and are working on a fix. In the meantime I have turned off mobile information the time at home, very only WiFi is being used.

PSA: Using mobile data and wifi at the same time with Oreo might bypass WiFi and only use mobile data : Android

Everybody without Android Oreo vulnerable to overlay attack

as mentioned in Any unpatched Android smartphone running a version older than Oreo is going to want patching fairly soon, with investigators turning up a class of vulnerability which lets malware draw fake dialogs very users "okay" their own pwnage. The risk, according to Palo Alto Networks' researchers, comes from what's known as an overlay attack. It's a straightforward way to trick users: draw a bogus screen for users to click on (for example, to download an application or accept a set of permissions), hiding what's truly happening. Palo Alto's demonstration of an overlay attack: the bogus dialog tricks the userThe Palo Alto discoextremely builds on a paper published with the IEEE (PDF) which showed the permissions granted with the SYSTEM ALERT WINDOW and the BIND ACCESSIBILITY SERVICE . Palo Alto's people tell the overlay attack they've disclosed "could tote out an overlay attack simply with being installed on the device".

Android Oreo review: it's what's inside which counts

by Android Oreo, it's trying a new tactic which feels much further Google-ly: engineering. The generality important fraction of Android Oreo is something called Project Treble, however it's not something you could see and use. In Oreo, Google is trying to mend the crisis with giving you further options for dealing with these pop-ups. So, even if you do not get Android Oreo, you going to still get a best smartphone over time. Since this is an Android update, we going to not realize how solid — and how flexible — which core is for some time.

Android Oreo review: it's what's inside that counts





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