The Galaxy Tab S8+ gives you top-class performance with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and 8GB of RAM, but aside from a few key upgrades, it largely remains unchanged from the Tab S7+. What matters most Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are the 2016 flagships from Samsung still running on Android Nougat. Android Oreo update was in pipeline for Galaxy S7 series upto June 2018. Finally, the South Korean tech gaint pushed out the update for unlocked editions of S7 and S7 Edge in late-July. Before that the major US carriers and Canadian carriers begun the rollout of Android Oreo in June. In the UK also, the rollout of Oreo has completed for S7 series. Previously, we expected that Samsung might rollout Android for S7 series, but now it seems that S7 users won’t get Android officially through OTA. Interested Exynos Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge users can update their devices to Android through custom rom from XDA community. However, we don’t recommend every one to use custom roms, because of their unstability, random reboots and other problems. The South Korean tech giant is currently developing the Pie update for Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus devices, but we still don’t know whether Samsung is planning to develop the Android Pie update for S7 series or not. Google announced the Android update which is the first maintenance release for Android Oreo on December 6th. In this update, Android Developers fixed 48 bugs and many security bugs. Not only that, the update also come with Neural networks API, Bluetooth Battery levels and many awesome new features. Editor’s Pick : Android 9 Pie Release Date, Exclusive Features and leaks Prior to the release of final edition of the update, the Search giant released two developer previews in October and November. Already Google Pixel 2, Pixel series, Nexus 5X, 6P, Nokia flagships and Essential Phone received the update and still yet to reach the Samsung flagships. What’s New with Android Oreo Neural Network API The Android Oreo update features the biggest AI processing API, Neural Network API which provides the base layer for popular Neural Networks like Caffe2, Tensor FlowLite etc. With the API, the app developers can develop much efficient Neural Networks which help in better AI processing and quick inferences. Editor’s Pick : Android 9 Pie is coming soon for Galaxy Note 8 and S9. Due to the on-device machine learning support of the API, neural networks process the information by using the CPU without reaching for the network. So Battery consumption will be reduced and unnecessary load on Mobile Networks also be reduced. The API has much improved in the Android P developer Preview 1 as and arrived as version So in future many improvements regarding the Neural Network API will take place. Bluetooth Battery Levels One of the awesome features arrived with Android is Bluetooth battery levels in Quick Settings panel. With the feature, users can easily check out the battery level of the connected Bluetooth device directly through the Quick Settings panel. Simply beside Bluetooth icon in the panel, the battery bar will be displayed. In the Galaxy S7, the levels may appear with Samsung Experience Skin, after the update. Editor’s Pick : HTC U12 Exclusive Features, Specs, Release Date and Concept Wi-Fi Speed labels Many users prefer to use Open Wi-Fi networks to reduce the carrier charges and unnecessary battery drain. But the speed of the Wi-Fi network matters well to download any files, stream music or netflix in 4K and make video calls. In Android Google brought an enhancement to display the speed of the Wi-Fi in the list of Open Wi-Fi Networks. The speeds are displayed as Very Fast, Fast, OK and Slow. So the user can decide which Open Wi-Fi is strong and fast and connect to it. Improvements to Autofill The Autofill API came to Android with the Oreo update which automatically fills online forms and logins. Later in Android the Search Giant made many enhancements to Autofill to improve user experience and functionality of the feature. The improved Autofill in Android features new credit card data filling interface which shows the Credit card bank logo, last four digits of the card number, so that user can easily identify it. Many user interface optimizations have also arrived with the Android Oreo update which provide much better experience to the user. Currently famous third party apps 1Password and LastPass support the Autofill feature. However, in Google Chrome, users cannot use Autofill in Android Oreo and most likely the feature will come in Android P. Revamped Battery Section The Battery section in the Settings Menu has changed much and the list of battery draining apps will be displayed in the section. Previously, in Android Google employed stringent app background limits to reduce unnecessary battery drain and overheating. Now after updating to Android Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge users can view the list of the battery draining apps by specific requests like Location access for Maps app, and disable the access to reduce the battery drain by the app. Buttery Smooth Scrolling In Android Google employed an additional layer of buffer to reduce the screen frame drop rate drastically and provide buttery user experience. The Pixel and Nexus 5X users upgraded to Android Oreo reported that, the scrolling is very smooth but it affects the system responsiveness a little. However, considering the experience provided by buttery smooth scrolling, responsiveness loss is very little, according to users. Previously, iOS devices are equipped with buttery smooth scrolling and now the feature comes to Android ecosystem with the Android update. Google has been trying to refine the scrolling experience through the Project Butter and now a massive refinement arrived with the latest update. New Power Menu One of the minor refinements but yet exciting in Android Oreo is the Power Menu with Auto Night and Day modes. Albeit the feature might not arrive to Galaxy S7 due to Samsung’s custom Experience UI, it is one of the impressive features of Android The Power Menu in Android appears with light background and dark font in the Day time with Power Off and Restart options. In Night time, the Menu appears in Dark Background with light font to reduce strain on eyes. We will update this post soon with more details about the Android update for Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge devices. Update on 5/4/2018 : It seems that the Android Oreo update is very near to rollout for Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge devices. Recently, Samsung began the rollout for unlocked Galaxy S8 and S8+ devices. Now the time come for 2016 Samsung flagships, as the Wi-Fi Alliance certification for S7 and S7 Edge Android Oreo update appears in the Wi-Fi Alliance website. According to Sammobile the update might rollout to Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge devices in April. So after the rollout of Android Samsung may begin working on the Android update. More details on the Android update will be revealed soon. Update on 2/5/2018 : Finally, Samsung began the Oreo rollout for Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. Some users on Vodafone carrier in the UK reported that they have got the Android Oreo update notification. The users on O2 and other carriers yet to receive the update but very soon they will get it. In the states also, Samsung may start the Oreo rollout for S7 series soon. But it still unknown whether Samsung go to release Android for S7 or not. In coming days, more details about Android for Galaxy S7 will be revealed.
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Welcome to our Android Oreo update tracker. Following its public release in August 2017, Oreo is steadily finding its way to more and more Android smartphones. Before we start As with older versions, the update to Android Oreo has been released by Google, but many factors influence its actual availability. First and foremost, your manufacturer and carrier (in case you own a carrier version) control when your phone will get Oreo. Other factors are your specific model, your location in the world, and whether you bought the device unlocked or through a because your specific phone or tablet is not on the list, it doesn’t mean it won’t get the Oreo update. The opposite is also true. We make efforts to collect accurate information for all manufacturers, but mistakes happen – if you spot one, let us know. Key Android 8 Oreo update features We have a complete overview of all the new features in our Android Oreo review. Check it out to see what’s new in Oreo, including design changes, under-the-hood tweaks, and new features. Below we have our video overview of Oreo and a quick list of key features you should know. Redesigned settings menu Persistent notifications Adaptive icons Snooze notifications Notification channels Notification dots Wi-Fi Assistant Picture-in-picture mode Background execution limits Vitals Autofill API Project Treble High performance Bluetooth audio Android Instant Apps Samsung Oreo update Samsung Galaxy S8/S8 Plus November 2, 2017 – International: Samsung kicks off the Android Oreo beta program for Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. November 10, 2017 – International: Samsung is rolling out the second Oreo beta firmware starting in the UK. November 15, 2017 – United States: Second beta pulled in US due to major network bug. November 23, 2017 – International: Samsung is rolling out the third Android Oreo beta for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. December 14, 2017 – International: Samsung rolls out fourth Oreo beta for the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. January 19, 2018 – International: PSA: Smart Switch wiping data on Galaxy S8, S8 Plus for Oreo beta users. January 25, 2018 – US: Samsung has revealed that the Android Oreo beta testing program for the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus will end on Friday, Jan. 26 in the US. February 2, 2018 – T-Mobile US: T-Mobile is now testing Android Oreo for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus—the last step before the update’s full deployment. March 1, 2018 – International: Here’s the changelog for the Galaxy S8 Oreo update March 12, 2018 – Canada Unlocked: Samsung Canada revealed it would start rolling out the Oreo update from March 19, 2018. March 16, 2018 – UK: The Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus in the are now receiving their Android Oreo updates. March 16, 2018 – Verizon US: Verizon is rolling out Oreo to its Galaxy S8 devices. March 19, 2018 – Sprint, T-Mobile US: Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus devices on Sprint and T-Mobile are now receiving their Android Oreo updates. March 20, 2018 – Canada: Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus users in Canada are also now receiving the Oreo update on Bell, Fido, Freedom Mobile, Rogers, Telus, Videotron, and Virgin Mobile. March 20, 2018 – AT&T US: AT&T is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy S8. March 21, 2018 – AT&T US: According to one Android Authority reader, AT&T is now rolling out Android Oreo to the Galaxy S8 Plus. April 4, 2018 – Unlocked US: Android Oreo is rolling out to unlocked Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus devices in the US. April 13, 2018 – China: The Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus got bumped up to Android Oreo in China. May 15, 2018 – Cellular: The carrier starts rolling out the Oreo update to the Galaxy S8 duo. Samsung Galaxy S8 Active March 29, 2018 – T-Mobile US: T-Mobile users can update to Oreo by checking for updates in Android settings, or by downloading directly from Samsung using instructions provided here. April 2, 2018 – AT&T and T-Mobile US: Android Oreo started rolling out to AT&T and T-Mobile units of the Galaxy S8 Active. Samsung Galaxy Note 8 March 12, 2018 – Canada unlocked: Samsung Canada revealed it would start rolling out the Oreo update from March 18, 2018. March 16, 2018 – France unlocked: Users in the European country began reporting signs of the Oreo update earlier today. March 27, 2018 – AT&T US: Users are reporting in droves that the OTA Oreo update has appeared on their devices. March 30, 2018 – Sprint and Verizon US: Oreo is now available for Sprint and Verizon users in the US. April 1, 2018 – T-Mobile US: T-Mobile became the last major US carrier to roll out Oreo to its Note 8 subscribers. April 3, 2018 – T-Mobile US: Spotted by Android Police, it looks like T-Mobile halted the Oreo update for its Galaxy Note 8 subscribers and has not yet restarted its OTA rollout. April 3, 2018 – Unlocked US: According to multiple user reports on Reddit, Android Oreo is rolling out to unlocked Galaxy Note 8 units in the April 13, 2018 – Unlocked UK: Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to unlocked Galaxy Note 8 units in the May 13, 2018 – T-Mobile US: The carrier apparently fixed the issues that caused it to halt the first update and started rolling out Android Oreo to Note 8 devices again. Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition April 27, 2018 – South Korean Variants: SamMobile reported that Android Oreo is pushing now to South Korean carrier handsets. Global variants likely to follow. Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge March 12, 2018 – Canada unlocked: According to Samsung Canada, Oreo will start hitting the S7 from “this summer.” April 23, 2018 – Turkey: According to Guncelmiyiz, which is a website run by Samsung Turkey, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will get the Oreo update on May 18. May 1, 2018 – UK: Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in the UK. The update is hitting unlocked and carrier-branded handsets (specifically, Vodafone UK). May 16, 2018 – Global: Samsung halted the Galaxy S7/S7 Edge Oreo update in a few markets where it was released so far. The company announced that the update was causing bootloops in “a limited number of cases,” so it “temporarily stopped the rollout of the update.” Samsung gave no indication as to when the update might start again. May 18, 2018 – Global: Samsung has restarted its Oreo rollout for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, which was pulled on May 16. May 25, 2018 – Korea: Samsung has pushed the Oreo update to users in its homeland of South Korea. May 31, 2018 – Europe: Samsung has reportedly pushed Oreo to S7/S7 Edge owners in Nordic countries as well as Germany, Belgium, and Spain. June 6, 2018 – Verizon US: Android Oreo is on its way to S7/S7 Edge owners on Verizon, along with the April 2018 security update. June 7, 2018 – Verizon US: Verizon pulled the Oreo update for some reason and covered it up as if it never happened. There’s no word if the carrier will reverse course and ship Oreo to the Galaxy S7 devices in the future or if the update is doomed. June 8, 2018 – India: Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge units in India start getting Android Oreo. June 8, 2018 – AT&T US: A Redditor posted screenshots of their Samsung Galaxy S7 receiving an Oreo OTA. June 9, 2018 – AT&T US: The carrier starts rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. June 11, 2018 – Rogers/Fido Canada: Rogers and Fido have released the Oreo update for the Galaxy S7 duo. June 12, 2018 – Verizon US: It’s finally happening — Verizon Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge owners have started receiving the Android Oreo update. June 19, 2018 – Sprint US: According to a Redditor and users on Sprint’s community forum, the carrier is rolling out the Oreo update to the Galaxy S7 devices. June 28, 2018 – International dual-SIM: Samsung rolls out Android Oreo to the Galaxy S7 Duos (SM-G930O). June 29, 2018 – T-Mobile US: Android Oreo start rolling out to T-Mobile variants of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. July 21, 2018 – Cellular: The carrier has started rolling out Android Oreo to the Galaxy S7 duo. July 24, 2018 – Unlocked US: Samsung is rolling out the Oreo update to the unlocked Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge devices in the Samsung Galaxy S7 Active June 19, 2018 – AT&T US: AT&T is rolling out Android Oreo to the Galaxy S7 Active. The update, which comes in at build number also brings the April 1, 2018 Android security patch. Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) April 18, 2018 – Russia: Android Oreo is rolling out to the Galaxy A5 (2017) in Russia. More countries are expected to follow soon. Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017) April 24, 2018 – Russia: Samsung is rolling out the Oreo update to the Galaxy A3 (2017) in Russia. May 17, 2018 – DACH region: Samsung has released the Android Oreo update for the Galaxy A3 (2017) devices in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland). According to SamMobile, the update isn’t being rolled out over-the-air, which means you have to install it manually. Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) April 25, 2018 – Vietnam: The Android Oreo update along with Samsung Experience is rolling out to the Galaxy A7 (2017), but only in Vietnam. More countries are expected to follow soon. Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 May 15, 2018 – UK: Samsung is rolling out the Oreo update to the Galaxy Tab S3 devices in the UK. May 31, 2018 – US: Android Oreo update rolling out to Tab S3 devices in the US with Samsung Experience The update includes new home screen, an updated SmartThings app, and more. June 2, 2018 – Verizon: The Verizon variant of the Galaxy Tab S3 is getting the Oreo update. Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) June 7, 2018 – International: The Galaxy A8 (2016) has been listed on Wi-Fi Alliance’s website with Android Oreo on board. This means there’s a chance Samsung will roll out Oreo to the device in the near future, although there’s no word on when that may happen. September 19, 2018 – UAE: According to Get Droid Tips, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy A8 (2016) devices in the United Arab Emirates. Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro July 5, 2018 – China: Samsung released the beta Oreo update in China for the Galaxy C5 Pro. The stable version should start rolling out shortly after the beta test ends, but there’s no word on exactly when that may happen. August 28, 2018 – China: According to The Android Soul, Samsung is rolling out the Oreo update in China to the Galaxy C5 Pro (model SM-C5018). Samsung Galaxy A8/A8 Plus (2018) July 6, 2018 – Russia: Samsung is rolling out Android Oreo to the Galaxy A8 series (2018) in Russia. The update should make its way to other countries soon. July 15, 2018: According to SamMobile, the Oreo update for the Galaxy A8 is now also available in the Netherlands, Poland, the UAE, and Switzerland. The Galaxy A8 Plus, on the other hand, got updated in India and the UAE. Samsung Galaxy J7 Neo August 7, 2018 – International: According to Samsung’s recently revealed Android Oreo update roadmap, the Galaxy J7 Neo will get the update sometime in December. Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2017) August 7, 2018 – International: According to Samsung’s Android Oreo update roadmap that was recently revealed, the Galaxy Tab A (2017) tablet will get the update in January next year. October 2, 2018 – Russia and Vietnam: According to GetDroidTips, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy Tab A (2017) in Russia and Vietnam. The update is expected to make its way to other markets soon. Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) August 7, 2018 – International: Samsung has revealed that the Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) will get the Oreo update in January 2019. October 15, 2018 – Vietnam: According to Get Droid Tips, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy A9 Pro — around three months ahead of schedule. It’s only available in Vietnam for now but should make its way to other markets in the near future. Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro August 7, 2018 – International: The Galaxy C7 Pro is scheduled to receive Android Oreo in January 2019, according to Samsung’s recently revealed Oreo update roadmap. November 7, 2018 – India: According to SamMobile, Samsung is rolling out Android Oreo along with the November security patch to the Galaxy C7 Pro (SM-C701F) in India. Samsung Galaxy C7 August 28, 2018 – China: According to The Android Soul, Samsung has released the Oreo update in China for the Galaxy C7 (model SM-C7000). Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro August 2, 2018 – China unlocked: Samsung starts rolling out the Oreo update to the unlocked variants of the Galaxy C9 Pro, but only in China. August 7, 2018 – International: According to Samsung, the Galaxy C9 Pro will get the Oreo update sometime in January next year. August 14, 2018 – China Mobile: According to SamMobile, the China Mobile variants of the Galaxy C9 Pro are getting the Oreo update. Samsung Galaxy J2 (2018) August 7, 2018 – International: Based on Samsung’s Android Oreo update roadmap, the Galaxy J2 (2018) will get the update in January 2019. Samsung Galaxy On5 (2016) August 7, 2018 – International: According to Samsung’s recently revealed Android Oreo update roadmap, the Galaxy On5 (2016) will get the update sometime in January next year. Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) July 4, 2018 – Turkey: According to the software updates page on Samsung’s Turkish portal, the Android Oreo update will start rolling out to the Galaxy J7 (2017) on September 28 in Turkey. There’s a chance these updates might arrive in other regions a little earlier, though. August 7, 2018 – International: The Galaxy J7 (2017) is scheduled to receive Android Oreo in January 2018, according to Samsung’s recently revealed Oreo update roadmap. August 28, 2018 – AT&T US: According to one of our readers, AT&T has rolled out Android Oreo to the Galaxy J7 (2017) devices. Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) August 7, 2018 – International: According to Samsung’s Android Oreo update roadmap that was recently revealed, the Galaxy On7 (2016) will get the update in January next year. Samsung Galaxy On7 (2018) August 7, 2018 – International: Samsung has revealed that the Galaxy On7 (2018) will get the Oreo update in January 2019. Samsung Galaxy J7 Max August 7, 2018 – International: According to Samsung, the Galaxy J7 Max will get the Oreo update sometime in February next year. January 14, 2019 – International: According to The Android Soul, Samsung has started rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy J7 Max. It’s a staged rollout as usual, meaning it can take up to a few weeks for the update to reach all devices. Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) August 7, 2018 – International: Based on Samsung’s Android Oreo update roadmap, the Galaxy J7 (2016) will get the update in March 2019. October 22, 2018 – Vietnam and Russia: Looks like Samsung is speeding things up. According to Get Droid Tips, the tech giant has released the Android Oreo update for the Galaxy J7 (2016). However, the update is only available in Russia and Vietnam for now. November 18, 2018 – Europe: Samsung is apparently rolling out Android Oreo to the Galaxy J7 (2016) in more markets. According to SamMobile, the update is now available in “some European countries.” Unfortunately, the publication does not mention which ones. November 23, 2018 – Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, and UAE: After being released in Europe less than a week ago, the Android Oreo update for the Galaxy J7 (2016) is now making its way to even more countries. According to The Android Soul, it’s being rolled out in Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United Arab Emirates. Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) July 4, 2018 – Turkey: According to the software updates page on Samsung’s Turkish portal, the Android Oreo update will start rolling out to the Galaxy J5 (2017) on September 28 in Turkey. There’s a chance these updates might arrive in other regions a little earlier, though. August 24, 2018 – Poland: According to SamMobile, Samsung is rolling out Android Oreo to the Galaxy J5 (2017) in Poland. We expect the update to be released in other countries soon. Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime September 9, 2018 – UAE: According to The Android Soul, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy J5 Prime devices in the United Arab Emirates. The update should make its way to other countries soon. Samsung Galaxy J7 Core/J7 Nxt September 4, 2018 – Asia: According to Get Droid Tips, Samsung started rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy J7 Core, which is known as the Galaxy J7 Nxt in some markets. The update has been released in the Philippines, Cambodia, and Thailand and is expected to make its way to other regions soon. Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 September 11, 2018 – Asia: According to SamMobile, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Xcover 4 in Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia. Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) September 17, 2018 – Unlocked US: Multiple carrier variants of the Galaxy J3 (2017) with Android Oreo on board have been certified by Wi-Fi Alliance. This means the Oreo update for the device should be released in the soon — within a month or so. October 12, 2018 – Verizon: The carrier is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the J3 Eclipse and J3 Mission smartphones, which are rebranded variants of the Galaxy J3 (2017). Samsung Galaxy J5 Pro September 22, 2018 – South America: According to Get Droid Tips, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy J5 Pro in Bolivia, Peru, and Panama. Samsung Galaxy J7 V (2016) September 28, 2018 – US: According to one of our readers, the Samsung Galaxy J7 V (2016) has received the Android Oreo update. Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime/On7 Prime October 1, 2018 – India: According to The Android Soul, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy J7 Prime devices in India. October 21, 2018 – UAE: According to Get Droid Tips, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to Galaxy On7 Prime devices in the United Arab Emirates. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Active October 25, 2018 – Italy: According to SamMobile, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy Tab 2 Active. The update is only available in Italy for now but should make its way to other markets soon. Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro October 26, 2018 – India: According to SamMobile, the Galaxy J7 Pro has received the Android Oreo update in India. Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2016) November 1, 2018 – UAE and South Korea: According to SamMobile, the Galaxy Tab A (2016) has received the Android Oreo update in South Korea and the United Arab Emirates. The update is expected to make its way to other markets soon. December 10, 2018 – US: According to Reddit users, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is now receiving the Android Oreo update in the Samsung Galaxy On Max January 24, 2019 – India: According to SamMobile, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy On Max in India. Samsung Galaxy C5 February 2, 2019 – Hong Kong: According to Get Droid Tips, Android Oreo is now rolling out to Galaxy C5 devices in Hong Kong. Samsung Galaxy J7 Plus March 11, 2019 – International: According to The Android Soul, Samsung is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Galaxy J7 Plus. LG Oreo update LG V30 November 28, 2017 – South Korea: The Oreo beta is officially rolling out to registered V30 and V30 Plus users in South Korea. December 26, 2017 – South Korea: LG V30 gets Android Oreo update in South Korea. March 12, 2018 – Verizon US: LG V30 users on Verizon report receiving Android Oreo update. March 21, 2018 – Sprint US: Sprint has now joined Verizon in rolling out Android Oreo to LG V30 users in the US. March 28, 2018 – AT&T US: Multiple users on Reddit have reported that AT&T has rolled out Android Oreo to the LG V30. April 17, 2018 – T-Mobile US: The Oreo update for T-Mobile variants of the LG V30 has been delayed. The carrier apparently opted to do so after LG “made a booboo”. The update is now expected to be released in about two weeks. May 8, 2018 – T-Mobile US: The Oreo update for the T-Mobile V30 variant is now rolling out. May 12, 2018 – T-Mobile US: The carrier confirmed that the Oreo update for the V30/V30+ has been paused due to multiple bug reports. No word on when it will become available again. May 30, 2018 – T-Mobile US: Oreo rollout for T-Mobile V30 resumed. June 11, 2018 – India: In an email sent to one of our readers who then shared it with us, LG said the Oreo update for the V30 Plus has been delayed due to testing issues. There’s no word on when the update will be released. July 14, 2018 – India: LG is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the V30 Plus devices in India. Read more: LG V30 update tracker LG V20 July 24, 2018 – International: South Korean variants (F800L, F800K, and F800S) started to receive Oreo. American variants will likely follow soon after. July 31, 2018 – Sprint US: The carrier starts rolling out the Android Oreo update to the LG V20. August 2, 2018 – Canada: Replying to a user on Twitter, LG Canada said the Oreo update for the V20 will be available from August 8. August 23, 2018 – AT&T US: The carrier has released the Android Oreo update for the LG V20. September 17, 2018 – Verizon US: The carrier is rolling out Android Oreo to the LG V20. The update also brings the August Android security patch to the device. September 28, 2018 – T-Mobile US: T-Mobile is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the LG V20. October 11, 2018 – International unlocked: According to Android Police, LG is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the international variant of the LG V20 (H990DS). LG G6 January 22, 2018 – International: According to LG’s software support website, G6 owners will receive the Oreo update by the end of Q2 2018 (June). April 27, 2018: LG announced that the G6 will begin to receive Oreo from April 30. The update will also bring the same AI features to the device that were first introduced on the LG V30S ThinQ. May 21, 2018 – Verizon US: The Verizon-branded variant of the LG G6 receives the update to Android Oreo. May 30, 2018 – Sprint US: The Oreo update has been pushed to LG G6 owners on the Sprint network. June 6, 2018 – Unlocked US: Android Oreo finally lands on the unlocked variant of the LG G6. June 6, 2018 – AT&T US: Android Oreo is finally available on the AT&T variant of the LG G6. June 29, 2018 – T-Mobile US: The carrier starts rolling out the Oreo update to the LG G6. July 9, 2018 – Cellular: According to one of our readers, Cellular has released the Android Oreo update for the LG G6. LG Q6 July 6, 2018 – South Korea: LG is rolling out Android Oreo to the Q6 handsets in its home county. The update is expected to be released in other regions in the near future. August 21, 2018 – Europe: According to My LG Phone, the Android Oreo update is rolling out to the European variant of the LG Q6 (LGM700N). September 11, 2018 – India: According to one of our readers, the Android Oreo update is now rolling out to the LG Q6 devices in India. LG G5 August 30, 2018 – South Korea: According to XDA-Developers forum users, LG has released the Android Oreo update for the LG G5 in South Korea. September 7, 2018 – Rogers Canada: According to the carrier’s OS upgrade schedule, the Android Oreo update will start rolling out to the LG G5 on September 12. September 22, 2018 – Verizon US: The carrier is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the LG G5 devices. September 25, 2018 – T-Mobile US: Android Oreo is available for the T-Mobile variant of the LG G5. October 4, 2018 – International unlocked: According to an XDA forum member, the international version of the LG G5 (model number H850) has received the Android Oreo update. April 4, 2019 – India: According to Get Droid Tips, the Indian variant of the LG G5 is now receiving the Oreo update. LG K20 October 10, 2018 – AT&T US: The carrier is now rolling out Android Oreo to the LG K20. The update comes in at LG K10 (2017) October 13, 2018 – India: According to Get Droid Tips, LG is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the LG K10 in India. LG K8 (2017) July 22, 2019 – UK: According to My LG Phones, the EE version of the LG K8 (2017) has finally received the Android Oreo update. Huawei Oreo update Huawei P10/P10 Plus January 8, 2018 – Europe: Huawei has launched the Android Oreo beta program for the P10 and P10 Plus in Europe. March 15, 2018 – International unlocked: Huawei rolling out Android Oreo update for P10 and P10 Plus. Huawei Mate 9 October 10, 2017 – International unlocked: Huawei has launched the Android Oreo beta program for the Mate 9. December 6, 2017 – China: Owners of certain Chinese Mate 9 variants can manually upgrade to EMUI by requesting it via the Huawei Mobile Services app January 31, 2018 – US Unlocked: Android Oreo update rolling out to the Huawei Mate 9 in the US. Huawei Mate SE May 14, 2018 – Canada: The budget-friendly Huawei Mate SE is getting the Oreo update, starting in Canada. Other countries are expected to follow soon. Huawei P10 Lite May 5, 2018 – International unlocked: Huawei has reportedly opened sign-ups for an Oreo beta on the mid-range P10 Lite. June 27, 2018 – Germany: Users in Germany are reporting (via Huawei blog) that Oreo is hitting their P10 Lite devices. The update might already be available in other markets — or will be soon. Huawei P9 series June 18, 2018 – International: The Huawei P9 series will not be upgraded to Android Oreo. This was confirmed by one of the company’s representatives (via Android Headlines) in an email sent to a customer. Huawei Mate 10 Lite June 27, 2018 – Germany: The Mate 10 Lite starts getting Oreo in Germany (via Huawei blog). The update may already be available in other markets as well — or will be soon. Huawei Mate 8 September 25, 2018 – Unlocked US: According to one of our readers, the Huawei Mate 8 has received the Android Oreo update in the Thanks for the tip, Jonathan! Honor Oreo update Honor 7X March 1, 2018 – Europe Beta: The Honor 7X EMUI (Oreo) beta is now live in Europe. March 15, 2018 – Europe Beta: Honor has started informing FUT (Friendly User Test) members that the Oreo-based EMUI trial will begin rolling out today to the Honor 7X. April 12, 2018 – China: Chinese-language publication MyDrivers reports that the Honor 7X update will start rolling out in May. April 30, 2018 – US: Android Oreo-based EMUI update begins rolling out in the with Face Unlock and support for two simultaneous Bluetooth connections. May 28, 2018 – India: The Honor 7X has reportedly received Android in India via an OTA update. Honor 6X September 6, 2017 – India: Honor announced that the Honor 6X and Honor 8 Pro will be upgraded to the latest version of Android. Honor 8 Pro September 6, 2017 – India: Honor announced that the Honor 6X and Honor 8 Pro will be upgraded to the latest version of Android. February 1, 2018 – UK: Oreo-based EMUI update rollout begins for Honor 9 and Honor 8 Pro in the UK. February 11, 2018 – India: Honor 8 Pro units in India are being seeded the EMUI update with Android 8 Oreo. Honor 8 May 3, 2018 – China: Despite initial rumors, it looks like the Honor 8 will get Oreo after all. A build for the Chinese variants of the device is apparently already available for download, with other markets likely getting it soon. An exact date is not known. September 12, 2018 – India, Germany, and France: According to a few Twitter users, the Android Oreo update for the Honor 8 has been released in India, Germany, and France. We expect it to make its way to other markets soon. Honor 9 February 1, 2018 – UK: Oreo-based EMUI update rollout begins for Honor 9 and Honor 8 Pro in the UK. HTC Oreo update HTC U Ultra March 9, 2018 – India Unlocked: Oreo is reportedly rolling out to HTC U Ultra users in India. April 17, 2018 – DACH region: HTC is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the U Ultra devices in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland). HTC U11 November 27, 2017 – International unlocked: The steady rollout of Android Oreo continues. This time it’s the HTC U11’s turn, as Android’s flagship OS has begun rolling out in Taiwan via an OTA update. November 27, 2017 – International unlocked: HTC is now rolling out Android Oreo to the unlocked U11. January 10, 2018 – EMEA: HTC rolling out Oreo update to U11 smartphones in EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, and Africa). January 22, 2018 – Sprint US: HTC’s Mo Versi says the Android Oreo rollout for the HTC U11 with Sprint should begin today. HTC U11 Life November 30, 2017 – International unlocked: US unlocked U11 Life is now said to be receiving Oreo. December 18, 2017 – T-Mobile US: The T-Mobile HTC U11 Life is getting Android Oreo. HTC 10 Dedicated HTC 10 update tracker February 11, 2018 – Sprint US: Mo Versi says the Sprint Oreo rollout for the HTC 10 is coming February 12 and the update is spotted in the wild soon after. February 26, 2018 – Unlocked: User reports suggest the unlocked version of the HTC 10 is also getting the Oreo update. April 12, 2018 – Verizon US: Verizon has announced that Android Oreo is now rolling out to the HTC 10. OnePlus Oreo update OnePlus 3/3T September 7, 2017 – International unlocked: OnePlus rumored to run Oreo close beta for the OnePlus 3. October 14, 2017 – International unlocked: OnePlus introduced in open beta Android 8 Oreo for the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T. November 19, 2017 – International unlocked: OnePlus 3 and 3T now receiving OxygenOS and Android Oreo OTA. OnePlus 5/5T November 17, 2017 – International unlocked: OnePlus revealed the Oreo beta program for OnePlus 5 will start in November, final rollout due “early 2018”. November 26, 2017 – International unlocked: First OxygenOS Open Beta with Android Oreo arrives for OnePlus 5. December 15, 2017 – International unlocked: Second OxygenOS Open Beta with Android Oreo now available for OnePlus 5. December 24, 2017 – International unlocked: OnePlus kicks of the Oreo update for the OnePlus 5. December 27, 2017 – International unlocked: OnePlus 5T is getting Android Oreo Open Beta. January 2, 2018 – International unlocked: OnePlus suspends the Oreo rollout due to a bug. January 11, 2018 – International unlocked: OnePlus resumed the Android Oreo update for the OnePlus 5. March 12, 2018 – International unlocked: OnePlus 5/5T beta testers can now get their hands on Android OxygenOS. April 16, 2018 – International unlocked: OnePlus rolls out stable Android Oreo for OnePlus 5/5T. Asus Oreo update Asus ZenFone 4 Pro March 12, 2018 – International unlocked: An Asus forum moderator reported that Android has hit the ZenFone 4 Pro. Asus ZenFone 4 December 10, 2017 – International unlocked: According to an Asus forum moderator, the ZenFone 4 would get Oreo by the end of December. December 29, 2017 – International unlocked: The Asus ZenFone 4 has received the Oreo update, according to a report. Asus ZenFone 3 December 4, 2017 – International unlocked: Screenshot confirms Android Oreo is coming soon to ZenFone 3 January 30, 2018 – International unlocked: As promised, ASUS is rolling out the Android Oreo update for the ZenFone 3. Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL) May 15, 2018 – International unlocked: The Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL) starts getting the Android Oreo update. Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom (ZE553KL) May 17, 2018 – International unlocked: Android Oreo starts shipping out to Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom (ZE553KL). Asus ZenFone 3 Max July 30, 2018 – International unlocked: Asus is rolling out the Android Oreo update along with ZenUI to the ZenFone 3 Max (ZC553KL). November 20, 2018 – International unlocked: Asus has started rolling out Android Oreo to another ZenFone 3 Max model — ZC520TL. Asus ZenFone V Live October 2, 2018 – Verizon US: The carrier is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Asus ZenFone V Live. Asus ZenFone 4 Selfie October 11, 2018 – International unlocked: Asus is rolling out the Android Oreo update with ZenUI on board to the ZenFone 4 Selfie (models ZD553KL and ZB553KL). Asus ZenFone 4 Max (ZC554KL) October 15, 2018 – International unlocked: The Asus ZenFone 4 Max is now receiving the Android Oreo update with the company’s ZenUI skin on top. Asus ZenFone 4 Max Lite (ZC520KL) October 22, 2018 – International unlocked: After the ZenFone 4 Max, Asus is now also rolling out the Android Oreo update with ZenUI on top to the Lite version of the phone. ZenFone Max Plus M1 November 14, 2018 – International unlocked: According to The Android Soul, Asus is rolling out Android Oreo to the ZenFone Max Plus M1. ZenFone 3 Ultra December 31, 2018 – International unlocked: The Asus ZenFone 3 Ultra with Android Oreo has been listed on Wi-Fi Alliance’s website, which means the phone is expected to get the Oreo update soon. Motorola Oreo update Moto Z March 23, 2018 – Brazil: Android Oreo starts rolling out to the Moto Z, but only in Brazil. May 21, 2018 – Unlocked: Motorola rolled out the Android Oreo update to all unlocked variants. Moto Z Droid June 18, 2018 – Verizon US: Verizon rolls out Android Oreo OTA update and the May Android security patches. Moto Z Force Droid June 18, 2018 – Verizon US: Verizon rolls out Android Oreo OTA update and the May Android security patches. Moto Z Play April 18, 2018 – India: Android Oreo spotted on Indian variants of the Moto Z Play. May 25, 2018 – Unlocked: Android Oreo has reportedly hit the Moto Z Play in the as well. July 3, 2018 – Verizon US: The carrier starts rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Moto Z Play. Moto Z2 November 22, 2017 – Brazil: Android Oreo soak test to begin soon for Moto Z and Z2 Force in Brazil. Moto Z2 Force November 22, 2017 – Brazil: Android Oreo soak test to begin soon for Moto Z and Z2 Force in Brazil. December 22, 2017 – Verizon US: Verizon rolls out stable Android Oreo OTA update and December Android security patches. January 2, 2018, T-Mobile US: The carrier rolls out Android Oreo OTA update and December Android security patches. February 23, 2018 – AT&T US: The carrier rolls out Android Oreo OTA update and January Android security patches. February 22, 2018 – Sprint US: Oreo now available for Sprint Moto Z2 Force units. Moto Z2 Play January 24, 2018 – Brazil unlocked: Motorola has started soak testing Android Oreo for the Moto Z2 Play in Brazil. May 4, 2018 – India: Lenovo has reportedly pushed the Oreo update to users in India. October 24, 2018 – Verizon US: The Android Oreo update for the Verizon variant of the Moto Z2 Play is now rolling out. Moto X4 January 24, 2018 – International unlocked: Android 8 Oreo now available for Moto X4. March 16, 2018 – US: Android Oreo heading to US variants of Android One Moto X4. June 19, 2018 – US: Android Oreo updates now available for unlocked and Amazon Prime Exclusive versions of Moto X4 Moto G5S Plus June 14, 2018 – Brazil: Motorola is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Moto G5S Plus devices in Brazil. The update is being shipped out as part of a soak test to users enrolled in the Motorola Feedback Network. It’s expected to be released globally soon. June 15, 2018 – India: Motorola is rolling out Android Oreo to the Moto G5S Plus devices in India. The update is part of a soak test and available to users enrolled in the Motorola Feedback Network. September 3, 2018 – Brazil: Motorola has released the stable Android Oreo update for the Moto G5S Plus in Brazil. September 25, 2018 – India: According to XDA-Developers, the Android Oreo update for the Moto G5S Plus has been released in India. October 16, 2018 – US: According to Android Police, Motorola has started shipping the Android Oreo update to the Moto G5S Plus devices in the Moto G5 Plus July 27, 2018 – Brazil: Motorola is shipping out the Android Oreo update to the Moto G5 Plus devices in Brazil as part of a soak test. The update is only available to users enrolled in the Motorola Feedback Network. July 30, 2018 – India: The Android Oreo update is being rolled out in India as part of a soak test. It’s only available to Moto G5 Plus users enrolled in the Motorola Feedback Network. September 7, 2018 – Brazil and India: Motorola is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Moto G5 Plus devices in Brazil and India. The update is expected to make its way to other markets soon. October 28, 2018 – Unlocked US: Motorola is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Moto G5 Plus. Moto G5 July 31, 2018 – Brazil: Following the Moto G5 Plus, the Moto G5 has now also received the Android Oreo update as part of a soak test in Brazil. The update is only available to users enrolled in the Motorola Feedback Network. September 7, 2018 – Mexico: Motorola has released the Android Oreo update for the Moto G5 in Mexico. September 24, 2018 – India: According to XDA-Developers, Motorola is rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Moto G5 devices in India. October 28, 2018 – Unlocked US: The Moto G5 has received the Android Oreo update in the Moto G4/G4 Plus November 25, 2018 – International: According to XDA-Developers, the Android Oreo soak test has begun for the Moto G4 and G4 Plus. This means the stable version of the software should be released soon. January 8, 2019 – India: Motorola is now apparently testing Android Oreo on the Moto G4 Plus in India. The update is being shipped out over-the-air (OTA) and comes in at around 900MB. February 12, 2019 — International: It’s finally here! 16 months after confirming the Android Oreo update for the handset, the company is now rolling it out to the Moto G4 Plus. March 4, 2019 — Brazil: According to 9to5Google, Android Oreo is finally rolling out to Moto G4 devices, but only in Brazil for now. The update is expected to be released in other markets soon. Lenovo Oreo update Lenovo K8 Note May 3, 2018 – International unlocked: Lenovo announces the Oreo update for the K8 Note, along with the February 2018 security update. A report on May 3 adds that the update was being pushed out already. Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus October 31, 2018 – International: Bad news for all you Tab 4 10 Plus owners out there. According to German website Deskmodder, Lenovo will not release the Android Oreo update for the tablet. Sony Oreo update Sony Xperia XZ/XZs November 27, 2017 – International unlocked: Sony Xperia XZ and Xperia XZs owners reported that the Oreo update has started to roll out. Sony Xperia XZ Premium October 23, 2017 – International unlocked: Sony Xperia XZ Premium is now receiving the Android Oreo update. Sony Xperia X Performance November 27, 2017 – International unlocked: Android Oreo is now rolling out to the Xperia X Performance. Sony Xperia X February 5, 2018 – International unlocked: Sony rolls out the Android Nougat update to the Xperia X (F5122). Sony Xperia X Compact February 5, 2018 – International unlocked: Sony rolls out the Android Nougat update to the Xperia X Compact (F5321). Sony Xperia XA1/XA1 Plus March 17, 2018 – International unlocked: Sony has started rolling out Android Oreo to the Xperia XA1 family. ZTE Oreo update ZTE Axon 7 December 19, 2017 – International unlocked: ZTE has confirmed that Android Oreo will come to the Axon 7. December 27, 2017 – International unlocked: ZTE Germany announced in a public forum that the Axon 7 will receive the Android Oreo update in April 2018 with Stock+ UI. January 22, 2018 – US: Stock Android-like Axon 7 Oreo update now in testing in the US. February 14, 2018 – US: ZTE has announced an Android Oreo beta program for Axon 7 users in the US. October 15, 2018 – International unlocked: The ZTE Axon 7 has finally received the Oreo update, but it’s a mess. Apparently, the only way to install the update is to download it to your microSD card. Making matters worse, you have to delete your Google account from the phone before you install it — learn more here. November 2, 2018 – International: According to Android Sage, ZTE is rolling out Android Oreo to the Axon 7 — model number A2017G — via an over-the-air (OTA) update. May 10, 2019 – Germany: According to XDA-Developers, ZTE is rolling out a new version of the Android Oreo update to the Axon 7, which brings back support for Google Daydream VR and includes the April 2019 security patch. Essential Oreo update Essential Phone November 15, 2017 – Unlocked: You can now download the first beta build that updates the Essential Phone OS to Android Oreo. December 20, 2017 – Unlocked: The second Oreo beta adds features like picture-in-picture, smart text selection, and more. January 17, 2018 – Unlocked: Essential Phone Oreo beta 3 now available, includes Spectre and Meltdown patches. January 31, 2018 – Unlocked: Essential ditches Oreo release, but gives news on beta February 15, 2018 – Unlocked: Essential has released Android Oreo beta for the Essential Phone. March 13, 2018 – Unlocked: Android Oreo is rolling out in a stable build to Essential Phones right now. April 10, 2018 – Sprint: Android Oreo for the Sprint variant is now available. Nvidia Oreo update Nvidia announced that its Android tablets, the Shield Tablet and Shield Tablet K1, will not be updated to Android Oreo. Got a Shield TV? Then you might be in luck… May 24, 2018 – International: Nvidia pushed out the Android Oreo update to Shield TV users, packaged with Nvidia’s Android TV skin. May 31, 2018 – International: The company has temporarily pulled the Oreo update for the Shield TV due to software issues. June 27, 2018 – International: Nvidia pushed a new Oreo update to Shield TV devices, for good this time. Nokia Oreo update Nokia 2 December 29, 2017 – International unlocked: The Nokia 2 has been confirmed to get Android Oreo. January 29, 2018 – International unlocked: Nokia 2 will be upgraded straight to Android according to the company’s Chief Product Officer. May 29, 2018 – International unlocked: HMD reportedly confirms that the Nokia 2 will receive Android Oreo in June. June 19, 2018 – International unlocked: HMD announced that Android Oreo beta is now available for the Nokia 2. January 25, 2019 – International unlocked: The Nokia 2 is expected to get the Android Oreo update soon. However, there are a few things you have to be aware of. Juho Sarvikas took to Twitter and announced that since the phone only has 1GB of RAM, Android Oreo won’t run quite as smoothly on it as Android Nougat. That’s why Nokia will give users a choice: they can either stay on Nougat to enjoy faster performance or upgrade to Oreo to get the latest features. The company will set up a dedicated web page soon for those wanting to upgrade. February 20, 2019 – International unlocked: The stable Android Oreo update for the Nokia 2 is now available. To get it, you have to visit Nokia’s website and sign up. But please note that you may experience performance issues since the phone only has 1GB of RAM. Also, the update is not available in quite a few countries, all of which are listed here. March 6, 2019 — International unlocked: HMD Global is rolling out Android Oreo to the Nokia 2 via Android Police. November 30, 2019 — International unlocked: After being unavailable for some time, the Android Oreo update for the Nokia 2 is again live via Nokia’s dedicated webpage, as reported by NokiaPowerUser. Nokia 3 January 29, 2018 – International unlocked: Nokia 3 Oreo beta “right around the corner,” according to the company’s Chief Product Officer. April 11, 2018 – International unlocked: Nokia’s Chief Product Officer announced that Android Oreo is now rolling out to the Nokia 3. December 20, 2018 – International unlocked: According to Nokiamob, the Nokia 3 has been bumped up to Android Oreo. The update also includes the December security patch. Nokia September 14, 2018 – India: According to a Twitter user, the Nokia has received the Android Oreo update in India. Nokia 8 October 25, 2017 – International unlocked: Nokia announced a beta program for Android Oreo running on Nokia 8. November 24, 2017 – International unlocked: HMD Global is now rolling out Android Oreo for Nokia 8. January 23, 2018 – International unlocked: The Android Oreo update for the Nokia 8 is now available in beta. February 14, 2018 – International unlocked: Android Oreo is now rolling out for the Nokia 8. Nokia 7 January 15, 2018 – International unlocked: HMD Global begins stable Android Oreo rollout for Nokia 6 (2018) and Nokia 7. Nokia 6 (2018) December 19, 2017 – International unlocked: HMD Global has extended its Android Oreo beta program to the Nokia 5 and Nokia 6. January 15, 2018 – International unlocked: HMD Global begins stable Android Oreo rollout for Nokia 6 (2018) and Nokia 7 Nokia 6 January 30, 2018 – International unlocked: Android Oreo update rolling out for Nokia 6 and Nokia 5. March 29, 2018 – India: Android Oreo released for the Indian versions of the Nokia 6. Nokia 5 December 19, 2017 – International unlocked: HMD Global has extended its Android Oreo beta program to the Nokia 5 and Nokia 6. January 30, 2018 – International unlocked: Android Oreo update rolling out for Nokia 6 and Nokia 5. March 29, 2018 – India, Tunisia, Indonesia: Nokia 5 gets upgraded to Android Oreo. Xiaomi Oreo update Xiaomi Mi A1 December 30, 2017 – International unlocked: Xiaomi is closing out 2017 by updating its Mi A1 handset to Android Oreo. January 11, 2018 – International unlocked: Xiaomi announced it would temporarily halt the Oreo update for the Mi A1 due to bugs. January 16, 2018 – International unlocked: The Oreo update has reportedly been resumed. January 30, 2018 – International unlocked: Xiaomi Mi A1 users report battery, fingerprint sensor issues after Oreo update. June 30, 2018 – International unlocked: Xiaomi has released the Android Oreo update for the Mi A1 but quickly pulled it because of a few bugs. July 16, 2018 – International unlocked: The issues have apparently been fixed, as Xiaomi has started rolling out the Android Oreo update to the Mi A1 devices again. Xiaomi Mi 6 February 27, 2018 – International: Xiaomi Mi 6 devices start getting the Android Oreo update. Xiaomi Mi 5 March 2, 2018 – International: Xiaomi has released the Android Oreo beta update for the Mi 5 smartphones. Xiaomi Mi 5s July 20, 2018 – International: Xiaomi has announced that the Mi 5s will get Oreo in early November. The delay is apparently caused by issues with the fingerprint module — learn more here. December 18, 2018 – International: XDA-Developers reports that Xiaomi is rolling out the stable version of Android Oreo with MIUI 10 on top to the Mi 5s. Xiaomi Mi Note 2 March 3, 2018 – International: Xiaomi has released a beta Android Oreo update for the Mi Note 2. Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 March 5, 2018 – International: Xiaomi is rolling out the Android Oreo update to Mi Mix 2 devices. Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro May 22, 2018 – International: Xiaomi released the Android Oreo update for the Redmi Note 5 Pro, but quickly pulled it according to XDA-Developers. May 25, 2018 – International: The update is back on and now rolling out to Redmi Note 5 Pro devices. Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 August 28, 2018 – International: According to XDA-Developers, Xiaomi has released the Android Oreo update for the Redmi Note 5. Xiaomi Mi Box June 25, 2018 – International: According to users on Reddit and Xiaomi’s forum, the Android Oreo update is rolling out to Mi Box devices across the globe. Xiaomi Redmi 5 October 26, 2018 – International: Xiaomi has announced that the Redmi 5 will get the Oreo update by the end of the year. November 30, 2018 – International: Xiaomi is apparently rolling out the Android Oreo beta update to the Redmi 5. The update comes with EMUI 10 on top. There’s no word on when the stable version will be released. December 24, 2018 – International: The stable version of Android Oreo with MIUI 10 on top is now rolling out to the Xiaomi Redmi 5. The update comes in at Xiaomi Redmi 5A October 26, 2018 – International: According to Xiaomi, the Redmi 5A will get the Oreo update by the end of the year. November 30, 2018 – International: The Android Oreo beta update with MIUI 10 on top is apparently being rolled out to the Xiaomi Redmi 5A. There are no details on when the stable version will be available. December 15, 2018 – International: It’s finally here — the stable version of Android Oreo with MIUI 10 on top is rolling out to the Xiaomi Redmi 5A devices. Xiaomi Mi 5X October 26, 2018 – International: Xiaomi has announced that the Mi 5X will get the Oreo update sometime in this quarter. Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro November 19, 2018 – India: Xiaomi is shipping out the MIUI 10 update based on Android Oreo to the Redmi 6 Pro in India. BlackBerry Oreo update BlackBerry KeyOne June 28, 2018 – Rogers Canada: KeyOne users in Canada will have to wait a little longer to get the Oreo update. The carrier has changed the release date on its update schedule chart from June 28 to July 5. July 12, 2018 – International: BlackBerry announced an Android Oreo beta program for the KEYone. The program is invite-only, although you can create an account and hope to gain entry. August 11, 2018 – Rogers Canada: The carrier has pushed back the release date of the Oreo update again, this time to August 13. August 15, 2018 – Canada: The Android Oreo update is finally rolling out to the BlackBerry KeyOne in Canada. It’s available for both unlocked and carrier versions of the device. September 7, 2018 – Sprint US: Bad news for KeyOne owners on Sprint. According to a Sprint Community Manager, the phone won’t be upgraded to Android Oreo. September 13, 2018 — India: According to CrackBerry, the Android Oreo update is rolling out to the BlackBerry KeyOne in India. September 26, 2018 – Unlocked UK: According to CrackBerry, the Android Oreo update for the BlackBerry KeyOne has been released in the BlackBerry Motion August 16, 2018 – Canada: Better late than never: BlackBerry is now rolling out Oreo to the BlackBerry Motion in Canada. Razer Oreo update Razer Phone March 29, 2018: Razer released a preview build for the Razer Phone based on Android Oreo. April 16, 2018: Razer begins rolling out Android Oreo for the Razer Phone worldwide. Other Oreo updates Lineage OS February 26, 2018 – New LineageOS, based on Android now available for the first devices as nightly builds OmniROM January 2, 2018 – OmniROM’s Android Oreo builds go on a weekly update schedule. That’s the wrap-up of our Android 8 Oreo tracker. We tried to catch all major devices, but if we missed something, just let us know! The Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8+ are Android smartphones produced by Samsung Electronics as the eighth generation of the Samsung Galaxy S series.The S8 and S8+ were unveiled on 29 March 2017 and directly succeeded the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, with a North American release on 21 April 2017 and international rollout throughout April and May.
US carriers such as AT&T & Verizon are known for delaying updates. Combine that with Samsung as the OEM of a device and you can wait quite some time before you get that latest version of Android, if you do get one. Fortunately for the owners of carrier locked Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge, the update has arrived. Android Oreo for the two-year-old flagships brings a host of new features and the April security patch. All of this is packed under a new name the Korean company calls Samsung Experience Samsung’s skins have previously been known by the name TouchWiz. If you’re a Galaxy S7/S7 Edge user in the states who cannot wait for an OTA or haven’t got one somehow, we’ll show you can install the official Android Oreo update on Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) and S7 Edge (SM-G935F). The new update features background limits that help minimize background activity in the apps. Autofill will remember your usernames and passwords and fill them up automatically for each app or website. Not to forget the exclusive Picture-in-Picture mode of the Oreo update. Other Android Oreo features include notification channels, background app optimizations, notification snoozing, etc. For more detailed information, you can check out our coverage of some major Android Oreo features. There are also plenty of Samsung specific changes which come as a part of Samsung Experience One of the major features you’ll love or not care about at all is Bixby. It is here now for the Galaxy S7/S7 Edge with this update. There’s a new keyboard with stickers and GIF support as well as the App pair feature from the Galaxy Note 8. Software information Android® Security Patch Level: 2018-04-01 This software update brings the latest Android Oreo OS, tools for you to improve your productivity such as App pair, Dual Messenger, and high contrast keyboard as well as UI improvements to your phone dialer. The latest Android security patch is also included. Android Oreo benefits: Background limits: Android Oreo helps minimize background activity in the apps you use least, providing better device performance. Autofill: Autofill remembers logins and passwords for quick access to your favorite apps. Requirements Your data should be safe but it is still recommended that you perform a complete backup of your personal data, including the storage. We’ve already put up a guide on how you can backup your apps using Titanium Backup if your device is rooted. We also have some other backup guides which aren’t as wholistic but if you’re not looking to root or pay for the full version of Titanium Backup, these might be helpful. How to backup your Android Phone Backup Apps, Contacts, Logs, Messages and Settings without Rooting Your Android Phone Make sure you have a Snapdragon variant of the Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge. The device should be charged up to at least 50%. You’ll need Odin to flash the firmware to the device. Odin can be downloaded from the link provided below in the Downloads section. Install Samsung USB Drivers on your computer. Download Odin and Oreo firmware for Galaxy S7/S7 Edge You’ll need the firmware files for the Snapdragon variants of the Galaxy S7/S7 edge. You can easily download these directly from Samsung’s servers using SamFirm. Check Availability and Download Latest Samsung Firmwares Directly Using SamFirm You can also download the Oreo firmware for your Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge from Sammobile. To install the Android Oreo update on Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge, follow the steps described below carefully. Download the Oreo firmware for your phone with SamFirm and extract the downloaded ZIP on the PC. The extracted firmware files should be in ‘.tar‘ or ‘. format. We will be loading this file into Odin, to be installed on the device. Extract the Odin ZIP to an easily accessible location on the PC. Open the extracted ODIN folder and double-click on ‘ file. Disconnect your device from PC if it is connected. Reboot your phone into Download mode: Power off your device. Wait for a couple of seconds after screen goes off. Press and hold the Volume down + Power + Home buttons together until you see a warning screen. Press Volume Up to continue to download mode. Connect the phone to the PC using the USB cable and the ID:COM port should light up. Click on the BL button and select the extracted firmware file which has a name that starts with BL_. Similarly, click on the AP, CP and CSC buttons and select the files with initials AP, CP, and CSC respectively. Make sure that you choose the ‘HOME_CSC’ file and not the regular CSC file. Using the regular CSC file will wipe your phone completely, including the internal storage. On the left-hand side, under the Options tab, make sure only AutoReboot and Time are checked. When you’re ready, click on the Start button in Odin. When the flashing process is complete, you should see the ‘PASS!’ message and the device will reboot automatically. Reader Interactions

Disconnect the USB cord and power off your Galaxy S7 edge. Boot it into recovery mode: switch the phone on while pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power buttons simultaneously. Perform wipe

Oficjalna aktualizacja do Androida dla Galaxy S7 oraz S7 Edge jest już dostępna. Można ją pobrać przez OTA (Wi-Fi) lub zainstalować ręcznie przez program Odin. Oto, jak to zrobić – krok po kroku. Pisaliśmy już wcześniej o tym, jak zainstalować Androida w wersji BETA w Galaxy S7 i S7 Edge. Od tego czasu pojawiła się już jednak oficjalna, finalna wersja Androida dla Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge, przeznaczona na rynek polski. Możecie ją zainstalować z poziomu wbudowanego modułu pobierania aktualizacji systemowych przez Wi-Fi lub ściągnąć ręcznie z sieci i wgrać za pomocą programu Odin. Pokażemy obie metody. Sposób #1 – Aktualizacja OTA przez Wi-Fi Pierwszy sposób jest najprostszy, jednak to, czy aktualizacja będzie dostępna do pobrania zależy od waszego operatora. Aby sprawdzić, czy aktualizacja jest dostępna do zainstalowania, należy w Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge przejść do „Ustawienia > Informacje o telefonie > Aktualizacje”. W tym miejscu możesz sprawdzić dostępność nowych aktualizacji. Upewnij się, że jesteś podłączony do Internetu za pomocą sieci Wi-Fi i sprawdź, czy są nowe aktualizacje. Jeśli twój operator udostępnił już aktualizację (lub gdy masz urządzenie niebrandowane, czyli kupione w sklepie, a nie u operatora), to aktualizacja pojawi się do pobrania. Na liście zmian zauważysz informację o tym, że jest to uaktualnienie do Androida Nougat. Wciśnij przycisk „Instaluj teraz”, aby rozpocząć instalowanie oprogramowania. Urządzenie zrestartuje się kilka razy w trakcie instalacji. Wszystko zostanie wykonane automatycznie. Sposób #2 – Ręczna aktualizacja przez program Odin Jeśli aktualizacja nie wyświetla się w ustawieniach i nie chcesz dłużej czekać, to możesz ją ściągnąć ręcznie na komputerze i zainstalować przy użyciu programu Odin. Uzyskasz to samo oficjalne, finalne oprogramowanie. Nie stracisz też gwarancji ani nie naruszysz flagi KNOX. Przede wszystkim będziesz potrzebować paczki z oprogramowaniem dla swojego modelu. Pobierz odpowiednią, jedną wersję spośród poniższych linków. Dla Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F): Android dla SM-G930F [wersja XEO] (niebrandowane oprogramowanie dla Polski) Android dla SM-G930F [wersja TPL] (brandowane oprogramowanie przez T-Mobile) Dla Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935F): Android dla SM-G935F [wersja XEO] (niebrandowane oprogramowanie dla Polski) Android dla SM-G935F [wersja TPL] (brandowane oprogramowanie przez T-Mobile) Wersja XEO to niebrandowane oprogramowanie przeznaczone na rynek polski – oznacza to, że nie ma żadnych dodatkowych aplikacji od operatorów. To czyste oprogramowanie od Samsunga, które znajduje się w urządzeniach kupionych w sklepie, poza operatorem. Oprócz tego potrzebujesz także pobrać program Odin. Ściągnij go z poniższego linku. Pobierz Odin Rozpakuj program Odin, a następnie go uruchom. Upewnij się, że w zakładce „Options” NIE JEST zaznaczona opcja „Re-Partition”. Jeśli jest, to koniecznie ją ODZNACZ. Musisz teraz uruchomić telefon w trybie Download Mode, czyli w trybie pobierania. Aby to zrobić, najpierw całkowicie wyłącz telefon przyciskiem zasilania. Następnie uruchom go ponownie za pomocą poniższej kombinacji przycisków: Przycisk główny (Home) + przycisk zasilania (Power) + przycisk zmniejszania głośności (Volume Down) Trzymaj przyciski aż na ekranie pojawi się komunikat o wejściu do trybu Download Mode. Komunikat wyświetla ostrzeżenie przed instalowaniem zmodyfikowanego oprogramowania – nas to nie dotyczy, gdyż instalujemy oficjalne oprogramowanie. Wciśnij przycisk zwiększania głośności (Volume Up), aby wybrać opcję „Continue” i przejść dalej. Teraz na ekranie pojawi się tryb Download. Podłącz swojego smartfona do komputera za pomocą kabla USB. W programie Odin w sekcji „Log” powinien pojawić się teraz komunikat „Added!”, co oznacza, że program prawidłowo wykrył twój telefon. W Odinie kliknij teraz w przycisk „AP” (lub „PDA” w zależności od wersji Odina) i wskaż plik z pobranym oprogramowaniem dla swojego telefonu. Oprogramowanie zostanie dodane i wyświetli się w polu AP/PDA. Kliknij teraz przycisk „Start”, aby rozpocząć instalację Androida dla swojego telefonu. Instalacja potrwa kilka minut, a po wszystkim urządzenie powinno samo uruchomić się ponownie.
Your Galaxy smartphone or tablet is likely to get Android 10 if it came with Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box. That's because Samsung offers two major Android OS updates to most of its devices, which means that any Galaxy phone or tablet that was launched with Android 7.0 Nougat or earlier will not be eligible to receive Android 10. That puts
In 2016, Samsung released some of the best phones the company has ever made: the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. Four years later, the company will finally call it quits on these handsets after it just released their final updates. Samsung has now removed them both from its list of devices to receive future security updates (h/t: Droid Life).We recently named the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge some of the best phones of the last decade. These handsets marked the end of the “old” Samsung before it made some drastic changes to its Galaxy line. Though each new Samsung device sees improvements over the last, it’s sold fewer phones with each passing year since the S7 you still use a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge, you should consider upgrading. The handsets will only get more vulnerable as time goes on since they will no longer receive security patches. Samsung has a plethora of newer handsets to choose from, so no matter what you need, the company has you covered.
Download Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE SM-T730 firmware. SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission. Galaxy S24 Ultra. Galaxy Z Flip 5. Galaxy S23 Ultra. Galaxy Ring. Android 14. One UI 6.0. Jeden z naszych Cztelników poinformował, że jego Samsung Galaxy S7 otrzymał nową aktualizację, wprowadzającą najświeższe poprawki bezpieczeństwa. Przypominam, że Galaxy S7 ma już na karku trzy lata, a większość smartfonów konkurencji z podobnym stażem już dawno nie dostaje żadnych aktualizacji. Samsung Galaxy S7 to bardzo udany flagowiec z 2016 roku, który ciągle trzyma niezłą formę. Nawet w 2019 roku widziałem pozytywne komentarze właścicieli tego smartfona, mówiące o braku chęci zmiany tego trzylatka na jakiś nowszy model. Ktoś może powiedzieć, że to już najwyższa pora na wymianę Galaxy S7, gdyż Samsung nie udostępni mu Androida Pie. Trzeba jednak zauważyć, że to wcale nie znaczy, że Samsung zapomniał o swoim ex-flagowcu, gdyż właśnie udostępnia mu nową aktualizację. Galaxy S7 z marcowymi łatkami bezpieczeństwa Samsung Galaxy S7 z oficjalnej polskiej dystrybucji (XEO) otrzymuje aktualizację podpisaną ciągiem znaków G930FXXS4ESCI, której rozmiar to niecałe 76 MB. Paczka jest udostępniania kanałem OTA, więc powinna być dostępna z poziomu ustawień telefonu. Aktualizacja wnosi tylko jedną nowość – marcowe poprawki bezpieczeństwa. Niby drobnostka, ale Galaxy S7 ma przecież trzy lata, a znakomita większość konkurentów wydanych w podobnym okresie nie dostaje już żadnych aktualizacji, nawet drobnych. Co więcej, obecnie niewiele telefonów na rynku ma najświeższe łatki bezpieczeństwa, a Galaxy S7 dostaje takie paczki regularnie. Trudno nie przyznać Samsungowi plusa za takie podejście do udostępniania poprawek, gdyż poza Google, Essential, Nokią i Sony, żaden inny producent aż tak nie dba o swoje smartfony. Oczywiście mówię o producentach sprzętów z Androidem – Apple i iOS to trochę inny świat. POLECAMY: Galaxy S6 wciąż dostaje aktualizacje Pod tym względem Samsung jest wybitny Po tej aktualizacji Galaxy S7 dołącza do Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S8 i Galaxy S9, które już mają marcowe poprawki, choć jeszcze niekoniecznie w Polsce. Samsung może nie jest mistrzem w szybkości udostępnianiu tzw. dużych aktualizacji, przegrywając pod tym względem z wieloma konkurentami, jednak o bezpieczeństwo smartfonów dba jak mało kto. Jako użytkownik Galaxy Note 9 mam niemal 100% pewność, że każdego miesiąca dostanę nową aktualizację ze świeżymi łatkami, a nie każdy flagowiec to gwarantuje. A czy Twój smartfon ma już marcowe poprawki bezpieczeństwa? Nasz test Galaxy S7: Samsung Galaxy S7 — test smartfona (niemal) bez skazy Dzięki @Alien 🙂

The Android 13 update for the Galaxy Tab S7 FE is rolling out in the UK, and other countries in Europe could soon get access to this new software. The new update comes bearing firmware version T736BXXU1CVL1 and brings One UI 5.0 to the tablet. It is still using last month's security patch, though, and not the December 2022 security patch.

Po trzech latach od premiery Samsung postanowił zakończyć program kwartalnych aktualizacji oprogramowania dla Galaxy S7 i S7 Edge. Aktualizacje Androida są sprawą kontrowersyjną. Producenci telefonów zdają się skupiać jedynie na momencie sprzedaży, a potem czasem z łaską podniosą o jedną wersję system i na tym koniec. Po roku od premiery telefonu można odnieść wrażenie, że niedawny flagowiec jest teraz niewygodnym tematem. Nie wspominając nawet o telefonach tańszych, z niższych półek cenowych. S7 i S7 edge tracą aktualizacje bezpieczeństwa Użytkownicy S7-mek dawno już zapomnieli o nowych wersjach systemu operacyjnego, natomiast miło było dostać raz na kwartał aktualizację bezpieczeństwa. To jest w końcu ważniejsze niż jakieś nowe ikonki i bajery. W przypadku najnowszych modeli Samsungów aktualizacje te wysyłane są nawet nie co kwartał, lecz każdego miesiąca. S7 i S7 edge nie dostaną ich już nigdy. Mogą natomiast otrzymać aktualizację spoza kwartalnego cyklu, gdy Samsung sobie przypomni o swoich gwiazdach z 2016 roku. A twój Samsung jest w której grupie? Samsung dosyć szczegółowo wymienia czego można się po nim jeszcze spodziewać w kwestii aktualizacji. Podzielił swoje urządzenia z Androidem na 3 grupy wsparcia. Jest jeszcze 4. grupa - zupełnego porzucenia produktu, której nie wymienia. Galaxy S7 i S7 edge nie wypadły szczęśliwie (?) do tej 4. grupy, natomiast dziwić może, że Galaxy S7 Active jest nadal w prestiżowej grupie comiesięcznych aktualizacji. Czyli dla wzmacnianego bliźniaka da się wysyłać aktualizacje, a dla milionów zwykłych S7 już nie? Aktualizacje comiesięczne: Galaxy S7 Active, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, Galaxy S8 Active, Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10e Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy Note 9 Galaxy A5 (2017), Galaxy A8 (2018) Aktualizacje kwartalne: Galaxy S8 Lite, Galaxy Note FE Galaxy A5 (2016), Galaxy A6, Galaxy A6+, Galaxy A7 (2018) Galaxy A8+ (2018), Galaxy A8 Star, Galaxy A8s, Galaxy A9 (2018) Galaxy A2 Core, Galaxy A10, Galaxy A20, Galaxy A20e, Galaxy A30, Galaxy A40, Galaxy A50, Galaxy A60, Galaxy A70, Galaxy A80 Galaxy J2 (2018), Galaxy J2 Core, Galaxy J3 (2017), Galaxy J3 Top Galaxy J4, Galaxy J4+, Galaxy J4 Core, Galaxy J5 (2017), Galaxy J6, Galaxy J6+ Galaxy J7 (2017), Galaxy J7 Duo, Galaxy J7 Max, Galaxy J7 Neo, Galaxy J7 Top, Galaxy J7 Prime2, Galaxy J7+, Galaxy J8 Galaxy M10, Galaxy M20, Galaxy M30 Galaxy Tab A (2017), Galaxy Tab A (2018), Galaxy Tab A (2019), Galaxy Tab A 8 Plus (2019), Galaxy Tab Active2 Galaxy Tab S4, Galaxy Tab S5e, Galaxy Tab E 8 Refresh, Galaxy View2 Modele spoza regularnej wysyłki aktualizacji bezpieczeństwa: Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy A3 (2016), Galaxy A3 (2017), Galaxy A7 (2017) Galaxy J3 Pop, Galaxy J5 (2016), Galaxy J5 Prime, Galaxy J7 (2016), Galaxy J7 Prime, Galaxy J7 Pop Galaxy Tab A (2016), Galaxy Tab S2 L Refresh, Galaxy Tab S2 S Refresh, Galaxy Tab S3 Nawet Pixele aktualizowane są tylko przez 3 lata Zanim jednak zaczniemy narzekać na Samsunga, warto zaznaczyć, że jego program aktualizacji wcale nie jest najgorszy na rynku. Ba, nawet smartfony Google Pixel mają jedynie 3-letnie wsparcie... ale w ich przypadku nie chodzi o marne aktualizacje bezpieczeństwa, tylko o 3 generacje Androida. Gdy jednak zerkniemy do konkurencyjnego świata iOS-u mina nam zrzednie. Apple oferuje najnowsze wersje iOS-u przez 4 lata od premiery. Tak, nawet iPhone 6s z 2015 roku otrzyma nadchodzący system iOS 13, jak i wszystkie nowsze modele. Najnowszy system Apple'a otrzyma też wydany w podobnym czasie do Galaxy S7 iPhone 7. Dla Galaxy S7 przygoda z aktualizacjami Androida skończyła się na Androidzie Oreo z 2017 roku. Zobacz: Huawei: wiemy które modele dostaną Androida Q Zobacz: Ile kosztuje wymiana wyświetlacza w telefonach Samsunga? Producent opublikował cennik Chcesz być na bieżąco? Obserwuj nas na Google News Źródło tekstu: Samsung, wł Przewiń w dół do następnego wpisu

Jaka jest najnowsza aktualizacja oprogramowania dla Samsung Galaxy S6? Uwaga: Poniższy artykuł pomoże Ci w: Jaka jest najnowsza aktualizacja oprogramowania dla Samsung Galaxy S6? Prawie cztery lata po premierze Galaxy S6 aktualizacje zabezpieczeń są nadal dostępne.
Official Android Oreo for the Exynos Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge started to roll out yesterday. When Samsung releases updates to devices, they release them by CSC (Country Specific Code). The update has been rolled out to the BTU CSC, which is the United Kingdom unlocked version. XDA Forums member Silver King made TWRP backups so that anyone can install Oreo on their own device. This is the first release of Android Oreo for Exynos Samsung Galaxy S7 devices and it brings a bunch of new features and improvements. On top of all the new features that come with Android Oreo, such as picture-in-picture mode, notification channels, background app optimizations, notification snoozing, and more, there are also plenty of Samsung-specific changes with Samsung Experience This update also contains Samsung’s Bixby. With Samsung Experience comes a new keyboard with stickers and GIFs built in, the App Pair feature from the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, which was previously for the S7 Edge only, and much more. The build comes with the latest April security patches. The update also brings native support for Overlay Manager Service (OMS), the theme framework behind Substratum. Before, the Sungstratum plugin was necessary to apply custom themes, but now you should transition over to the Andromeda plugin which is more stable. If you are using another CSC values and want this update, you can install it using our guide below. This will require an unlocked bootloader and TWRP. It has been over two years since the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were released, so you probably shouldn’t have to worry about voiding your warranty, which unlocking the bootloader will do. However, keep in mind that unlocking the bootloader will trip Knox and make it so apps like Samsung Pay and Secure Folder will not work. Install Android Oreo on the Exynos Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge How to install TWRP on your phone: Go to Settings and then About Device. Click on Build Number 7 times to enable Developer Options. Go to Developer Options and enable USB debugging and OEM unlock your Windows PC make sure you have ADB installed first. Open the command prompt on your computer and type the command adb reboot Odin and the TWRP images for your phone. This is for the Galaxy S7 and this for the Galaxy S7 edge. Use the latest version on the Odin and select the AP tab and select the TWRP files for your start. Once you click start you will not be able to undo the bootloader unlock. This will trip Knox and make it so Samsung Pay and Secure Folder will not phone will reboot to the system. How to install Android Oreo on your device with TWRP: Download the files linked below. You are going to want to extract the zip file for the system. For the Magisk and zip files, don’t extract them and transfer all the files to your CMD on your computer and type adb reboot recoverySelect once TWRP opens, select restore then the files you extracted onto your they restore, you are going to want to go back to the home screen of Odin and click the install Edge users, ignore this step. S7 users, flash the and Magisk Edge users flash and Magisk you flash those, select wipe cache/ back to the home screen then select wipe. Slide the bar at the bottom that says “Swipe for Factory Reset.” This will erase your data, but if you do not do this, your phone will not boot properly. Then once it is done, click reboot this you will be running Android Oreo and rooted with Magisk System restore files for the S7S7 Oreo Boot ImageSystem restore files for the S7 edgeMagisk About author Max Weinbach Former Contributor to the XDA-Developers Portal. We are reader supported. External links may earn us a commission.

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The Android 8 Oreo update is out and running with its feature-rich enhancements. This update which came out a few months ago has been approved for official release in Samsung devices such as the S7 Edge, for both the Snapdragon and Exynos variants. Samsung will soon roll out the Oreo update for S7 starting April, while it may take a few more months for the update to reach all the regional and carrier variants. The new update brings with it a whole load of new features including the PiP mode, notification channels, notification snoozing, and background app optimization to name few. However, the Snapdragon version and the Exynos version being released, there isn't much difference to point out other than the time of its release. You can get your Oreo update on your Samsung Galaxy Note 7 or Galaxy S7 with our detailed guide given below. Why Android Oreo update for Samsung Galaxy Note 7 / Galaxy S7 How to prepare for a safe Android Oreo update How to Update Samsung Galaxy S7 / Note 7 to Android 8 Oreo Problems you may encounter for Android 8 Oreo update Why Android Oreo update for Samsung Galaxy Note 7 / Galaxy S7 The Oreo update comes with the promise of enhanced speed and restricted battery drainage by background apps. However, if you are gearing up for an Oreo update on your Samsung Galaxy Note 7 or S7, then consider the pros and cons of updating to Android Reasons for Android Oreo update on Galaxy Note 7 / Galaxy S7 Top features that make most users eager to update their Galaxy Note 7 / S7 to Android Oreo are listed as follows: 2X faster: The Oreo update boasts of a boot time that takes only half the time, compared to Android Picture in Picture mode: aka the PiP mode, this enables apps like YouTube, Hangouts, Google Maps, and the like to minimize while a small window of these apps will appear on the corner of the screen, while you multitask. Notification Feature: The update includes apps with notifications having a small dot, which you can long-press to see the message. Auto Fill: Another quirky feature of the update is the Auto-Fill feature which fills up your login pages, saving you a lot of time. Reasons to stop Android Oreo update on Galaxy Note 7 / Galaxy S7 However, some users may stop in front of Android Oreo update due to the following: The version is still in its beta stage and hence contains many bugs. A forced update may cause many issues. You won't get this version in every smartphone (phones of different carriers, chips, countries, etc. may have different situations), so make the necessary checks before you gear up. How to prepare for a safe Android Oreo update Before the Android Oreo update, make sure you take some precautionary steps. Make sure you prepare well ahead. Doing an update is a risky business. You even stand the chance of losing data. So make sure you check these boxes before you begin the update. Backup all your data. Keep the phone fully charged and in charge as it may take a while to update. Take some screenshots to restore the way your phone looked, if you prefer. Create a backup of Galaxy S7 / Note 7 before Android Oreo update Make sure you use good software to backup your data from your phone to your PC. The - Phone Backup app lets you backup and restore all your data, view them from the PC, and even lets you selectively backup. - Phone Backup (Android) Reliably Backup Your Galaxy Note 7 / S7 Before Android Oreo Update Selectively backup your Galaxy Note 7 / S7 data to PC with one click. Preview your Galaxy Note 7 / S7 backup files, and restore the backup to any Android devices. Supports 8000+ Android devices, including Samsung Galaxy Note 7 / S7. No data lost during Samsung backup, export, or restore. 3,981,454 people have downloaded it Here is a detailed guide to help you with the backup before the Android Oreo update on Galaxy S7 / Note 7. Step 1. Connect your Android phone to computer Download the app and open the Phone Backup function. Connect your device to the computer using a USB cable. Double-check whether you have enabled USB debugging from the settings. Click on the Backup option to begin the backup procedure. Step 2. Select files and file types which you need to backup lets you selectively backup your data. You can manually choose which files and file types need to be backed up. Keep your device connected as the backup process happens. Do not make any changes to the data within the device while the process is going on. The backup procedure will be over in a matter of minutes. You can choose to view the files that you have backed up. has the unique feature of letting you access and view the backed up files. How to Update Samsung Galaxy S7 / Note 7 to Android 8 Oreo Although the certified Oreo update may still take time to reach your Samsung Galaxy S7 / Note 7 device, there are other ways in which you can update your device to the all-new Android Oreo. While it is the safest to do the wireless update approved by your manufacturer, there exist other methods for the tech-savvy to get the update a bit sooner. To do an update you can do it by flashing with an SD card, by running ADB commands or updating with Odin. In this part, we discuss how we can update by flashing with an SD card. Make sure you follow every instruction to the dot to avoid any problems you stand the risk of encountering on the way. Note: This method of Android Oreo update requires that the Nougat and Oreo firmware you downloaded exactly match phone models. Android Oreo Update by Flashing with an SD card Step 1: Download Nougat Firmware To update your device to Oreo, make sure you first have the Android Nougat version on your phone. To get the Nougat firmware, download the Zip file of the updated version built into your SD card. The file will have the name " Make sure you have this file in your SD card inserted into your device before proceeding to the next step. Step 2: Power Off. Boot into Recovery mode. Switch off your phone. Now hold down the Home Key and volume up button simultaneously. While pressing these two, hold down the Power key too. Release the three buttons when you see the screen flashes and a logo shows up. Step 3: Install the Nougat build Press the volume down key to navigate to "Apply Update from SD card" option. Press the power button to select. The flashing process will begin and your phone will reboot automatically. Step 4: Download the Android Oreo Firmware for Oreo update To update the Nougat build to Oreo, download the Android Oreo build Zip file into your SD card inserted into your device. Step 5: Power Off. Boot into Recovery Mode on the Phone Running Nougat Repeat Step 2 and enter the recovery mode. Step 6: Install the Oreo Firmware Use the volume down key to navigate to the "Apply Update from SD card" option. Use the power button to select the option. Navigate using the volume down button to " file and select the option using the power button. This will begin the flashing process. Your Samsung device will reboot in Android 8 Oreo. This might take a few minutes. Problems you may encounter for Android 8 Oreo update Since the Official Android 8 Oreo update has not yet been released for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Note 7, all methods of updating come with a risk factor. From choosing reliable sources for the update files to carrying out the update process with precision, your quest for Oreo update may encounter problems. The delayed release of the various carrier variants might also pose a problem, depending on which carrier you use. While updating using flashing SD card or running ADB commands, one should be completely aware of the various procedures involved and be ready with contingencies to avoid damaging your phone. Make sure you are prepared for a safe update, with a proper backup of all your data before you update. 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