Android
4 Reasons Not to Install Galaxy Note 8 Oreo & 10 Reasons You Should
Install If You've Got Android Nougat Problems | |||||||||||||||
If you and your Galaxy Note 8 are struggling with Android Nougat problems, you'll probably want to give Android Oreo a try. Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 Oreo update is far from perfect, but there's a chance it'll iron out the most annoying bugs and performance problems plaguing your phone. Android updates, particularly major releases, have the potential to fix common performance issues like severe battery drain, random reboots, and issues with connectivity (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular data, GPS). In fact, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Oreo update limits background services to improve performance and battery life. If your Galaxy Note 8 is tied to a specific carrier, there's a very good chance your carrier will tack on additional bug fixes to your update. If you're struggling on Android Nougat and you can't find a fix, Android Oreo might be the remedy you're looking for. | |||||||||||||||
Kay
04/05/2018 at 3:47 pm
My Sotware updated to Oreo without any Warning or Heads up.
It Changed All of my Settings and a Bunch of other Things,
I am Not a Happy Camper!!
Wether it be my Provider or Samsung (or both)
I Should have been given the Option to change or Not to change My Operating System!!