23/08/2017

How To Get Android Oreo Update On Compatible Devices Instantly

Android 8.0 Oreo Officially Announced And Rolling Out On Compatible Devices, Here's How You Can Get Android Oreo Update Instantly
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Latest Android 8.0 Named As Android Oreo By Google And Rolling Out To Eligible Devices, If You Don't Want To Wait And Get Update Of Android Oreo-Upgrade Android To Oreo Version 8.0 Then You Have To Do Some Simple Steps To Get Android Oreo Update Instantly.


Prior To This Official Announcement Of Stable,Final Release, Android O Was Available In Beta Program, Compatible Devices Enrolled Into Beta Program And Get Android O Preview Build(Beta), But Now, Final Build(Android Oreo Stable) Is Rolling Out To Google Devices Currently, If You're Enrolled In Android O Beta Program, You Can Unenroll Your Devices(Read This Full Guide), There're Two Ways To Get Android Oreo Update Manually And Over The Air(OTA) Which I'll Describe You In This Guide.

Here's The List Of Compatible Device Which're Ready To Get Update Of Android Oreo: -

Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C.

Currently, Above Listed Devices Are Eligible To Get Android Oreo/Android 8.0 Update, If You've One Of Above Listed Device, Then You Can Get Android Oreo Update Instantly, Here's How-

1.)In Your Browser, Head To Android O Beta Program Page, After It Sign In With The Same Google Account That Is Already Signed In Above Listed Devices.



2.)Once Signed In, You'll See "Your Device And Enroll Device" Option.Click On Enroll Device To Get Android Oreo Update, Almost Every Device That Is Eligible Get Update Instantly When You Enroll Your Device To Android Oreo/8.0

If You're Enrolled In Android Preview Build(Android O Beta) And Want To Get Public Android Release Which Is Stable-Final Build Android Oreo Then You Need To Unenroll Your Device From Android O Beta Program Page . Click On Unenroll Device, Soon Afterwards Your Device Will Be Send An OTA(Over The Air) Update That Will Wipe All User Data(Mentioned On The Page) And Install The Latest Stable-Final Build Android Oreo Update, Make Sure To Back Up All Data Before Your Opting Out.Data That Not Backed Up Will Be Lost(Mentioned On The Page).

Once You Enroll Your Device For Public Android Release(Android 8.0 Stable/Android Oreo), You Will Receive Update Notification To Your Phone.Almost Every Compatible Device Get This Update Notification Instantly After Enroll, Tap On It And You'll See More Additional Update Like New Feature And Size Of Android Oreo Update.


Make Sure To Check Whether Its Android Oreo Or Android O Update, If You See Android "O" Or Beta Then Don't Update Because Its Preview Build-Not Final Build.Wait Until You Get Android Oreo Update, You'll See Android 8.0-Oreo Message.Here's-

Download And Install Android Oreo On Your Device, And Enjoy New Features.Android Oreo Is Smarter, Faster And More Powerful Than Ever.

If You Enrolled And Don't Get Update: -

Update Take Up To 24 Hours To Arrive After Opting It, It Is Mentioned That: -
If it has been longer, make sure your device is connected to the internet, and navigate to Settings > About > System updates and check for updates. Note that if you manually flashed Android O on your device by downloading the image from developer.android.com you won’t receive OTA updates automatically, unless that device is also opted-in to the Android Beta Program page.
Method 2.)Manually Upgrade To Android Oreo Using System Image-

Above Method Is Simple, And OTA-Over The Air Which Means You Have To Do Nothing, In This Method You Can Upgrade Your Android To Android Oreo By Downloading And Flashing System Image.
You Can Download System Image Of Android Oreo From Android Developer Page.Currently Its Available For-Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C, Nexus Player.

After Downloading Android Oreo System Image, You Need To Install It, Read These Instructions To Know How To Flash Image.

OTA(Over The Air) Method Is Easy And Simple, So You Can Use It To Upgrade Your Android To Android Oreo Stable, While Second Method May Not Perfect For Many, So Ignore It.

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