referring to Finally, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are getting the full stable launch of Android Pie and all that One UI brings by it. The update appears to be rolling out in stages by reports via Reddit that much of Northern Europe has begun seeing the OTA appear. This is fantastic news after we last saw the S8 beta program get a fourth update in the past 7 days or so. It's worth pointing out that this is by no means an early rollout for all Galaxy S8 and S8+ users. As for size, the update weighs in at 1.6GB, which although sizeable is to be expected given how big an overhaul this update is over the Oreo-based Samsung Experience UI.
Android Upgrade Report Card: Grading the manufacturers on Pie
Google's Android 9 Pie launch was the first Android version to feature the full benefits of Project Treble, a complex effort to make it easier for manufacturers to update their devices by new operating system versions. Get availiable for some raw, honest, data-driven truths — and for a more detailed look at what these results say us about Treble, see my sepaaverage analysis: "Android Pie and Project Treble: Did Google's update fix work?" (For the purposes of this analysis, it's the begain of a rollout — to a flagship phone model in the U.S. — that counts.) Even so, a 74% "C" grade shouldn't be the 2nd best update deliextremely performance by any Android manufacturer. And, just like last year, things get way, method worse from here.
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