Samsung has apparently halted the rollout of the Oreo update for the Galaxy S8 and S8+

Vlad, 14 February 2018

After a long beta testing period, Samsung finally sent out the update to Android 8.0 Oreo for the Galaxy S8 and S8+ last week. Since then the new version has only managed to reach a handful of markets, such as Turkey, Norway, the UAE, India, Belgium, Germany, France, and Poland.

Today a report claims that the company has unexpectedly stopped the rollout. Samsung has pulled the firmware files for the two smartphones from its servers, so you can no longer grab them in any way.

This obviously won't affect you if you've already updated your device, but if you weren't that lucky it's time to refill your patience tank. Apparently Samsung is now working on a new firmware version for the Galaxy S8 and S8+'s Android 8.0 release, so don't expect the 'old' one to ever go out again.

It's unclear what prompted this move, but it certainly doesn't bode well for a company that's already rather notorious for how long it takes to issue new OS updates to its flagships.

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  • AnonD-752544
  • 16 Apr 2018
  • q$8

I hate the S8. I miss my S6. Topic comes up alot when I'm rideshare driving and more often than not others agree. Update, no update, it's still an 8

This is exclusively for S8/S8+ users only that accidentally stop the update, if you are using the S8 or S8+, sorry..... Other Galaxy devices will get the update by on April, however, the Galaxy Note8 would get it first

  • AnonD-736973
  • 17 Feb 2018
  • N3Q

Samsung is much more concerned in releasing new phones than updating the software for uts phones that were recently released already, poor samsung

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