Samsung’s Galaxy line-up to receive Android 8.0 soon

Published on December 19, 2017

Samsung’s Galaxy line-up of smartphones is expected to receive the latest Android 8.0 Oreo update soon. The South-Korean technology giant is expected to start the procedure with its flagship offerings, i.e. Galaxy S8, S8 Plus and Note 8, first. The firm will then consequently update its other bunch of smartphones. Samsung mobile users are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the update. Speculation regarding the upcoming addition is already taking the rounds.

Screenshots of what may arrive in the Android 8.0 Oreo version provided by Samsung, were uploaded by SamMobile. By the information provided through the screenshots, it seems like the Galaxy smartphones will consist of a unique take in comparison to others. For example, if smartphone users take a screenshot of their YouTube app then Samsung’s OS will automatically save it as, “Screenshot_YouTube” in the respective folder. This makes it convenient for users to search for the image as and when required.

The company is yet to announce a date wherein they will roll out Android 8.0 Oreo. At the moment, the company is still testing Oreo’s beta version for its 2017 flagship smartphones. The fourth beta version will be provided for Galaxy S8, S8 Plus and Note 8 over the next weekend. As noted by IBTimes, the fourth beta build is expected to arrive with a long list of bug and security fixes.

The total size of the software operating system is roughly 850MB. It makes it slightly more significant, in comparison to the previous two beta versions. Additionally, the company plans on launching the Google security patches of December alongside the same. This will carry a boost to the Bluetooth feature as well.

Following given is the list of smartphone set to receive Android 8.0 OS soon: Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 Plus, Galaxy S8 Active, Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy Note FE, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy S7 Active, Galaxy A7 (2017), Galaxy A5 (2017), Galaxy A3 (2017), Galaxy J7 (2017), Galaxy J5 (2017), Galaxy J7 Max, Galaxy C9 Pro, Galaxy C7 Pro and Galaxy Tab S3.

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