Android
4 Reasons Not to Install Galaxy A Oreo & 6 Reasons You Should
Install for Dual Messenger | |||||||||||
The Galaxy A Android Oreo update includes Samsung's Experience 9.0 UI which means Galaxy A users now have access to a useful first party solution. Samsung's update comes with Dual Messenger, a feature that's currently available on flagship devices like the Galaxy Note 8. With Dual Messenger, you can now use two accounts for the same messaging application on your Galaxy A device. Once you get Android Oreo on board, head on into Settings > Advanced Features > Dual Messenger. There, you'll find all of your supported applications. For more on the Dual Messenger feature, take a look at Samsung's guide. | |||||||||||
Fabio
05/28/2018 at 6:18 am
Hi, this is a very well written article, cleare and brief, with reasonable suggestions.
I’d just like to report to you that I’m experiencing severe issues after updating my Samsung Galaxy a3 (2017 ed.). It shows lags, it spontaneously reboot, many apps (even system apps) don’t work properly anymore, etc. All these problems show up randomly after a reboot. I’ve already asked help to a samsung support center (I hope they’ll be able to fix it), I just wanted let you know that some (critical) problems may actually arise after upgrading to Oreo.
Cheers