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11 Samsung Galaxy S8 Oreo Release Date Tips

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The Samsung Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo release date has landed for some users, but many others are still waiting. If you haven’t received the Android 8.0 Oreo update yet, here are a few tips that will come in handy before your release date arrives.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo update is loaded up with features ranging from improvements to the Home Screen and Quick Panel to Samsung Keyboard enhancements to an assortment of new Edge features.

If you can’t wait any longer, you can try the Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo update right now via official firmware and various leaks. Most users should wait for the OTA to arrive.

Your Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo release date might not come today, but it should take place in the near future.

Samsung’s fixed the random reboot issue that plagued the initial release and the Galaxy S8 Oreo update is starting to push out to Galaxy S8 owners in Europe.

The update’s also moving out to Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ users on Verizon. The update is moving slowly, but we expect it to pickup steam in the days ahead.

Galaxy S8 Oreo Release Date

As for the rest of North America, Samsung Canada claims the update will hit North America on March 19th. Canadian carrier Fido says it’s planning to push an upgrade out later this month.

The Galaxy S8 Oreo update is also in testing at T-Mobile which means there’s a very good chance the Galaxy S8 Oreo update deploys to other users in the United States in March.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo release date for your device is probably getting close so it’s important to be prepared. This goes for those of you currently using the Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo beta and those of you currently running Android 7.0 Nougat.

If you don’t know where to start, this guide will provide you with some tips and tricks that should help you get ready for your Samsung Galaxy S8 Android 8.0 Oreo release date.

Start Preparing Right Now

Start Preparing Right Now

Your Galaxy S8 Android Oreo update could be just a few days away so use this time to prepare yourself and your device for its arrival. This way, you won't be scrambling when the OTA (Over-the-Air) update pops up for your phone. 

Use this time to dig into your device's storage and delete files (apps, videos, etc) you no longer need. Cleaning up your Galaxy S8's storage could improve your device's overall performance and it'll clear out space for Android Oreo. 

Now would be a good time to start backing up all of your Galaxy S8's data on a regular basis if you aren't doing so already. 

You'll also want to track down all of your login information before Android Oreo update lands for your Galaxy S8. 

Have your Samsung login and the login info for your important apps and services ready to go because Oreo could, and probably will, log you out of some of them.

It's also important to keep your device charged up throughout the day. This way, you'll be able to install the Android Oreo update soon after it arrives (if that's what you choose to do). 

Most Galaxy Android software updates require you to have 20 percent of battery charge to complete the installation process.

We recommend keeping a 50% battery charge for Android Oreo because we expect it to be a significant download. You should also keep a charger handy.  

This might seem tedious, but doing some early prep work will save you a lot of time down the road. 

We've put together a pre-installation guide that will help you prepare yourself and your device for Android Oreo and it's worth a look if you're new to Android or just want some additional advice.

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  1. Sharafat

    02/01/2018 at 11:54 pm

    It’s a big mistake to purchase amazing Galaxy S8+. Cause Samsung’s sucks they don’t care about customers. I purchase Samsung in last year April. Google is planning for android 9 and Samsung is still figuring out Android 8.
    This is a shame for Samsung to not even giving software update to premium customers

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