Oreo powered Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 edge, A5 (2017), and A3 (2017) get WiFi certified
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- 04 Apr 2018
nkwama, 04 Apr 2018Samsung and other Androids should start to support their ph... moreUpgrade instead of crying about something you can't change.
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- nkwama
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- 04 Apr 2018
Samsung and other Androids should start to support their phones with new OS for 3 to 4 years. It is very painful to watch your 2016 flagship eith 6.0 wont get 9.0
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- 04 Apr 2018
Phylyp, 04 Apr 2018If that wasn't bad enough, it's both amusing and infuriatin... moreAnd if that wasn't bad enough, there is no Security update let alone the Oreo update for my beloved Note 4. Aaarrrrrgggghhhh
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- 04 Apr 2018
htc 10 , xperia xz ,oneplus 3 got oreo last january.
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- Xamfung
- 64U
- 04 Apr 2018
this shit of mobile does not have android 8.0 yet? This is a shame
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- Anonymous
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- 04 Apr 2018
So Android P 2025 A.D.
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- Phylyp
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- 04 Apr 2018
AlienFromNextDoor, 04 Apr 2018Almost a whole year after Android Oreo was launched. Ridicu... moreIf that wasn't bad enough, it's both amusing and infuriating to see how Samsung differentiates essentially identical hardware - the A8 (2018) and A5 (2017) are on a monthly security update cycle, while the essentially identical-hardware equipped A8+ (2018) and A7 (2017) are on a quarterly update cycle.
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- AlienFromNextDoor
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- 04 Apr 2018
Almost a whole year after Android Oreo was launched. Ridiculous.
The A8 is even worse, launching with Android 7 while Android 8 was already on the market for half a year.
Blasphemy