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10 Galaxy Note 8 Android Pie Release Date Tips

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Most People Should Avoid the Beta

Most People Should Avoid the Beta

Installing the Galaxy Note 8 Android Pie beta might be tempting, but most user should avoid it, especially now with the official release as close as it is. 

If you're starting to feel impatient, you might be considering a move to the pre-release version of the Galaxy Note 8's Android Pie update. We don't blame you.

The beta is a great way to test out new features and help Samsung squash bugs before they make it into the final release. Early software isn't for everyone though. 

The Galaxy Note 8 Android Pie beta is plagued by a variety of problems and there's a good chance you'll run into bugs and performance problems should you decide to install it. Remember, it's unfinished software and still requires additional polish.

It can be used as a daily driver, but it's not recommended if you depend on your phone to get you through a day at work or class or if you're traveling. 

Downgrading back to Android Oreo is an option, but it can be a pain. So with the release as close as it is, most users should sit back, relax, and wait for the start of the OTA. 

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