Google launches Android 8.0 Oreo

During the solar eclipse timeframe Google figured it to be a nice marketing moment to launch Android 8.0 Oreo. Named after that delicious Oreo biscuit, that must have been quite a deal  for Oreo.



Oreo will see some big enhancements, but they are to be found mainly in the background as the focus fotr Oreo is primarily security and power saving.  Oreo introduces 'notification dots', the Android version of Apple's red notification badges in iOS showing the number of un-dismissed notifications on each app icon. Long-pressing an icon in Oreo offers a short summary of notifications linked to a badge. Users can switch off this feature if they want.

For multitasking, it also has a picture-in-picture feature that displays video on a small window once the home button is pressed, allowing users to complete a task in another app. Whether you have installed the Android Oreo developer preview or if you’re still playing it cool with the more stable Android Nougat, the update will arrive and install without much effort at all. If you aren’t notified, you can try to check for the update in the settings menu, but keep in mind that Google is rolling the update out in phases. Of course, we’ll be keeping you abreast of when it officially debuts. 

Android 8.0 Oreo has to be rolled out to Google's own Pixel and Nexus devices, the Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C, Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, and Nexus Player. In the future, Android updates should also be available on new devices faster, Google has introduced a new framework under the name of Treble on Android O.

Google’s VP of Engineering Dave Burke, who penned the announcement, said that Google worked with various hardware makers, including Essential, Huawei, HTC, Kyocera, Motorola, HMD Global Home of Nokia Phones, Samsung, Sharp, and Sony on Android Oreo upgrades and new releases. These companies are supposed to launch Oreo devices or upgrade existing ones by the end of the year.

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Google launches Android 8.0 Oreo



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