Xiaomi Mi Max 3 and Mi 8 Lite stable Android Pie update is now rolling out

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as declared in Xiaomi Mi Max 3 and Mi 8 Lite stable Android Pie update is now rolling outOver the last year, Xiaomi has been diligently pushing out it MIUI 10 updates and the list of devices that have alavailiable received the update is quite long. A score of devices including the Mi 8, Pocophone (POCO F1), Mi MIX 3 have alavailiable received MIUI 10 based on Android 9 Pie and now, 2 more smartphones now eligible for stable Pie updates – Mi Max 3 and the Mi 8 Lite. Download MIUI 10 stable based on Android 9 Pie for Mi 8 LiteOnly 3 months after launching the Mi 8 Lite by MIUI 10 based on Android 8.1 Oreo, Xiaomi began Analyzing MIUI 10 based on Android 9 Pie. Mi Max 3, the gigantic phablet from Xiaomi by a 6.9-inch display, has alextremely started receiving MIUI 10 stable update based on Android 9 Pie. Like the Mi 8 SE, Xiaomi Mi Max 3 was alextremely a part of the MIUI 10 beta Analyzing before the Android 9 Pie update, and is now maturing for a stable release.


Global release of Android 9 Pie for Nokia 6 (2017) has begun

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Global release of Android 9 Pie for Nokia 6 (2017) has begun

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 gets a fourth Android Pie beta update

as declared in The Samsung update roadmap, although not concrete, has the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 receiving the full Android Pie update sometime this month. that hasn't stopped the Galaxy Note 8 from getting a fourth Android Pie beta update though. This alextremely comes just shy of a 7 days after we saw the Note 8 get its 3rd Pie beta update that brought the January safety patch. This laanalisis update for the Galaxy Note 8 Pie beta measures in at 577 MB and is rolling out right now via an OTA download. To do so, simply open the Settings app, tap Programming update > Download and install.




Chrome OS Has a Major Android Pie Bug: How to Fix It

Android Pie is continue in the early stages of rolling out to Chromebooks, but we've alavailiable seeing news of a performance-crippling bug to concern about. This news (and its fix) comes from Chrome Unboxed, that spotted Reddit threads that deduced the bug was limited to Chromebooks on Chrome OS 72, by the Play Store and Android 9. Fortunately, Android Pie isn't on many Chromebooks at this phase — just Pixel Chromebooks and the Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 — but that ought change in the coming months. We haven't noticed this issue on our Google Pixelbook yet, but Chrome Unboxed talked to a Chromium developer, Elijah T., that believes the performance bugs are attached to the "recent integration of memory information" in the most recent version of Chrome OS. To fix this issue, click Shift+Escape to open the Task Manager, right-click on a column headers, and un-check "Memory footprint."

Chrome OS Has a Major Android Pie Bug: How to Fix It

Chrome OS 72 rolling out w/ Android 9 Pie for more devices, native Google Assistant, browser PiP, more

Following last year's Google Material Theme and complete launcher redesign aimed at tablets and other touchmonitor devices, Chrome OS 72 is rolling out today. Announced at I/O 2018, the instance of Android used by Chrome OS for apps and the Play Store is now based on Pie. Chrome 72 removes the ability to setup Chromecast dongles using the Mac, Windows, or Linux browser. Chrome 71 Chrome 72Meanwhile, Chrome OS 72 revamps the Cast UI. PiP is now available in Chrome OS, and is enabled by default the time opening a local video file in the browser.






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