OyaYansa Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 Android updates are especially chaotic. That is why every time a new version comes out, it generates a whole storm around the brands and operators that will update, the compatible devices and the dates on which the update will arrive. Android 8.0 Oreo, the latest version available, has been no exception. After the beta phase, Google christened with the nickname of Oreo to the new edition just days ago. Soon after, he has published the OTA image to update his mobile phones to Android 8.0 Oreo. But not so fast: we said their mobile, that is, the Google Pixel and Pixel XL and compatible Nexus, which are as follows. Nexus 6P Nexus 5X Nexus Player Pixel C If you have one of the devices mentioned, you have two options: wait for the official update to Android 8.0 when your operator publishes or manually update the Android version. Here we explain how to do it, although basically it is to install one of the following two files: Once again, Android updates will arrive staggered to all devices. And by staggering we mean that the operating system will honor its legendary fragmentation and many phones will be updated within two years, and that if they get to receive it. We will have to wait before enjoying all of its new features. Here little can Google do. The manufacturers are responsible for adapting Android 8.0 to their respective phones and tablets to apply the so-called customization layers. It is one of the most criticized aspects of an OS that despite everything is already the most po[CENSORED]r in the world, surpassing even Windows. For now, rapid update is one of the main reasons to buy a Google Pixel or other mobile that comes with a "clean" version of the system, as is the case of the new Nokia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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