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Android 8.1 Oreo is here: What's new, what's changed, and what's awesome

Android 8.1 Oreo is here: What’s new, what’s changed, and what’s awesome

Posted on December 6, 2017June 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Everything you need to master the latest major release of Android.

Get your phones ready because Android Oreo is finally here. But its name isn’t the only thing that’s sweet about Android 8. While it might not be as jam-packed with features as prior Android releases, Android Oreo has plenty of features that make it a must-download, from picture-in-picture to notification changes that will help you keep annoying alerts at bay. And now Android 8.1has arrived to bring even more awesome features and enhancements. So bring your sweet tooth because there’s a lot to chew on.

And you don’t need a Nexus or Pixel phone anymore to enjoy it. The first non-Google phones are finally starting to support it, and more will be added soon. So, before we look ahead to what confectionery Android P will adopt (my money’s on Petit Four), check out the expanding list below and find out when it’s coming to your phone, and read up on all the new stuff while you wait:
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