Over the final couple weeks, unite states carriers have been hard at work to upgrade the Galaxy S8 and Note eight to Android 8.0 Oreo. Shortly after Samsung's major flagships got their Oreo treatment, the same could this time be told for the S8's Active cousin. AT&T and T-Mobile are two of the three carriers in the unite states which tote the Galaxy S8 Active, and both have started pushing Android Oreo to the smartphone on their networks. Sprint is the only other large unite states transporter which purveys the S8 Active, and there's currently no word on its status. However, with AT&T and T-Mobile both initiating the upgrade process, it shouldn't be too much longer before large Yellow follows suit.
Galaxy S8 Active on AT&T and T-Mobile updated to Android 8.0 Oreo
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Over the final couple weeks, unite states carriers have been hard at work to upgrade the Galaxy S8 and Note eight to Android 8.0 Oreo. Shortly after Samsung's major flagships got their Oreo treatment, the same could this time be told for the S8's Active cousin. AT&T and T-Mobile are two of the three carriers in the unite states which tote the Galaxy S8 Active, and both have started pushing Android Oreo to the smartphone on their networks. Sprint is the only other large unite states transporter which purveys the S8 Active, and there's currently no word on its status. However, with AT&T and T-Mobile both initiating the upgrade process, it shouldn't be too much longer before large Yellow follows suit.
Over the final couple weeks, unite states carriers have been hard at work to upgrade the Galaxy S8 and Note eight to Android 8.0 Oreo. Shortly after Samsung's major flagships got their Oreo treatment, the same could this time be told for the S8's Active cousin. AT&T and T-Mobile are two of the three carriers in the unite states which tote the Galaxy S8 Active, and both have started pushing Android Oreo to the smartphone on their networks. Sprint is the only other large unite states transporter which purveys the S8 Active, and there's currently no word on its status. However, with AT&T and T-Mobile both initiating the upgrade process, it shouldn't be too much longer before large Yellow follows suit.
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