Samsung unveiled the rollout timeline of Android 8.0 Oreo Update. It got unveiled in the same week that the Android P Developer Preview 1 was released. Samsung, the South Korean smartphone manufacturer, has published a list of devices and a timeline about when they will get to receive the Android Oreo update on these devices. According to the reports Samsung has now rolled out the update for Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus smartphones only and the latest flagship smartphones of Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S9, and Galaxy S9 Plus will be having Android 8.0 Oreo as inbuilt firmware.
Reports are coming out saying that the handsets like Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy A7 (2017), Galaxy A5 (2017) as well as Galaxy A3(2017) will receive the latest Android Oreo update. “Are we up to date“, Samsung’s website has reported that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is going to be the first among their smartphones to get the Android 8.0 Oreo Update. The update will be pushed on March 30. After the launch, the Galaxy Note 8 users will be able to upgrade their devices from Android Nougat to Android Oreo OS. The Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge are the next in the queue waiting to receive the Android Oreo update. They are expected to get the update on April 13.
Samsung Galaxy A7, Galaxy A5, and Galaxy A3 which were launched in 2017. These devices were shipped with Android Nougat out-of-the-box. They will eventually receive the Android Oreo update from Samsung hopefully on May 25 this year. But up to the minute Samsung has not announced any details regarding the revealing of Android 8.0 Oreo Update for the Samsung smartphone users in India. So the Indian users still have to wait for little more.
After a short pause on the rollout of new Android 8.0 Oreo Update for the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus over a reboot glitch, Samsung has restarted to rollout the Oreo Update for them. The company did a pause on the rollout of Android Oreo update for the Galaxy S8 line-up because of an unexpected reboots’ issue for some users, which is claimed to have corrected it by the company.
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