Android Oreo List Of Official Supported Device

Finally, Google has opened the curtain of its latest Android update known as Android Oreo. The Oreo update beta preview was featured on some few device Like Nexus and Pixel for developers to cross what bug is present and what needs be fixed or improved. Today 21 August Google has officially announced the long-awaited Android version with name Android Oreo.

Google will start rolling Android Oreo stable update to all  Pixel and Nexus supported device. The update will be pushed out as an OTA (over the air) to Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player Pixel, Pixel XL, and Pixel C

Android Oreo List Of Official Supported Device


Earlier this year, Google promised Android users that they would bring many new features in the latest version of Android Oreo. Which includes, New style app notifications, this notification will show on the app icons, Android Instant App compatibility, picture-in-picture mode, Auto-fill (like on Chrome), Faster Android behind the scenes, Better copy and paste, Better battery life with more advanced Doze mode and lot more.

According to report, Google will be releasing the latest Android Oreo AOSP (Android Open Source Project) code to the public. These means one will see good Custom ROM which is based on Android Oreo as the soon as the code is released. We already shared officially Supported device list of Android Oreo and also

New features for Android Oreo:



  • Notifications Channels – This feature provides the ability to group notifications from numerous apps into one channel. This means you can group notifications for certain apps together and make it easier for the management of notifications. This is overall a nice addition to what Google started with Android Nougat.

  • Picture In A Picture – Videos will switch to smaller, minimized versions when you navigate to other apps. This feature is similar to what a YouTube video does in the YouTube mobile app when you drag it to the corner.

  • Multi-Display Support – This feature would provide you with the ability to launch an activity, say, Chrome, on a remote display like your HDTV or PC display. The potential applications for this feature are endless.

  • Keyboard Navigation – This feature would bring to you the ability to use keys to navigate apps.

  • Background Limits – This feature will let you set a limit to what an app can do while it’s operating in the background. You can use this to conserve power and in turn get more battery life.

  • New Wi-Fi Features – This new Android version would Include more Wi-Fi features like Neighborhood Aware Networking (NAN), which makes it easy for devices to connect with one another without an internet access point or internet access at all.

  • Better Icons – Google has made icons in Android O to be adaptive. This means that they will take different shapes depending on the system they’re used on. This is a cool feature, isn’t it?


Official Supported Android Oreo Devices are :


Nexus 5X,

Nexus 6P,

Nexus Player

Pixel,

Pixel XL

Pixel C

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