How to check if your Device will get Android Oreo or Not

How to check if your Device will get Android Oreo or Not – Android Oreo Launched By Google and Many of you Searching if your Android is Compatible for oreo or not so in this post we will provide you Steps how to check How to check if your Device will get Android Oreo or Not. Hers is Android O Latest Features

The most important thing about Oreo for many of us is when. As in, when will we see it on our phones? Right now the answer to the question is mostly a guessing game, though some of the guessings are fairly easy. We’ll revisit here as we get official information, but for now, this is what we think the Android Oreo landscape is going to look like. Hers’ How to Install Android 8.0 on Android Device

How to check if your Device will get Android Oreo

Basically, all you need to do is head to the Android Beta Program page set up by Google, and sign in with the same Google account you use on one of those devices listed above. Here is List of Android getting 8.0 Oreo Update

1. Visit here and head to the Android Beta Program page set up by Google.

2. sign in with the same Google account you use on your Android Mobile

3. If you are Eligible then Click on Enroll Device.

4. If you’ve got all that lined up, then it’s as easy as clicking the “Enroll Device” button next to the image of your eligible hardware

5. Eligible devices that you have signed into with your Google account as the primary user will show on this page. To see a list of accounts on your device navigate to Settings > Accounts > Google.

6. Any device you have hidden on Google Play won’t appear on this page (you can check by going to play.google.com/settings).

You may opt-out of the program at any time to return to the stable, public version of Android. Note: If you opt out when your device is running a beta version of Android, all user data on the device will be wiped.

There are two ways to do this:

  1. Navigate to Settings > About > Build number. If the build number starts with OPP, you are running a beta version of Android O.
  2. Reboot your device. You will see a message informing you that your device is running a beta version of Android.

Now, that the naming is done and dusted, the biggest question on everyone’s mind is whether their smartphone will receive the Android Oreo update. Ever since its debut in the HTC Dream, Android has suffered badly from fragmentation. This is mainly due to manufacturers penchant to skin the OS heavily. Google says that update is already rolling out and that Android Orea is going up there in the AOSP. But when is it coming to your phone?

Every time Google releases a new version of Android, manufacturers have to layer their skin over the news OS which takes time and effort due to which only a handful of devices get updated.  As of August 2017, only 12.3 per cent of Android devices are running Android Nougat 7.0 and 1.2 per cent are running Nougat 7.1 which is a fairly dismal adoption rate.

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