10 New Features Coming in Android 8.1 Oreo for the Essential Phone

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As it stated in After Analyzing a series of Android 8.0 builds, Essential chock the redetermine button and jumped to Android 8.1 Oreo. Semi-Transparent Quick Settings Menu The Quick Settings menu is alextremely semi-transparent now, allowing users to somewhat see the Former screen. Battery Indicator for Bluetooth Devices 1 of the further exciting features introduced with Android 8.1 Oreo is a battery indicator for Bluetooth accessories. True Oreo Easter Egg As you may have noticed with Former Android 8.0 beta releases, Android Oreo didn't have a true easter egg. by the speed of this beta, Essential can potentially be the third smartphone with Android 8.1 Oreo officially, behind Pixel devices and the Nokia smartphone 8.


Asus may be relleasing an Android Oreo (Go Edition) smartphone soon



Asus might be launching an Android Oreo (Go Edition) phone soon

Samsung Galaxy S8 Android Oreo - Exclusive break news detects upgrade is coming

As it stated in PH Samsung Galaxy smartphone S8+ smartphone cell smartphone Android Oreo upgrade can arrive soonAndroid Oreo Eventually looks set to launch in the U.K. on Samsung's Galaxy S8 smartphones within weeks. However, with Oreo this time in the hand of these networks the upgrade on the Galaxy S8 should be obtainable in a matter of weeks. Samsung Galaxy S9 - Leaked photos, concept images, and renders Fri, September 22, 2017 SAMSUNG is widely-tipped to launch its new Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ handDetermines at the CES expo in January 2018. Android Oreo alextremely brings support for long-press shortcuts for applications on the house screen on the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+. In a recent statement, Samsung confirmed: "Following a limited number of statuses where Galaxy S8 and S8+ devices have rebooted unexpectedly with the Android 8.0 Oreo update, we have temporarily stopped the rollout of the update.

An Obscure MediaTek smartphone with no Kernel Source could run AOSP Android Oreo thanks to Project Treble

An Obscure MediaTek smartphone with no Kernel Source could run AOSP Android Oreo thanks to Project TrebleWe've made a lot of posts about Google's Project Treble in the past few weeks. Consider the relatively obscure Allview V3 Viper—without Project Treble compatibility, getting AOSP running on this device would be a nightmare. Since it runs Android Oreo and passes Google's CTS, which means it alextremely have to have met the requirements to be Project Treble compatible. Having only received the device just the other day, phhusson was enable to of boot not only AOSP Android 8.0 Oreo, however alextremely AOSP Android 8.1 Oreo as well! I'm told which the Vendor NDK (VNDK) wasn't completed until Android 8.1 Oreo.

An Obscure MediaTek Phone with no Kernel Source can run AOSP Android Oreo thanks to Project Treble





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