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Google’s latest Android 8.1 update might fix your issues, but it could also cause issues if you own a Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, or Pixel C. As we push toward the end of the year we continue to hear ...
Android 8.1 Oreo missed the company’s Pixel 2 launch event in November, but Google’s confirmed a lengthy change log, […] Everything you need to know about Google's Android 8.1 ...
Android 8.1 is more of a maintenance release than a feature one, and most users won’t notice many things that are different. But it does bring one big change to the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL: ...
I've been using Android 8.1 for several weeks now on my Pixel 2 smartphone, and I'm impressed. It's not so much that Android 8.1 is a big jump forward for most end-users. It's not. Google's major ...
The blog post didn’t include much new information. Google says developers can get started with Android 8.1 Oreo (API level 27) starting today, and that the update is being pushed out to AOSP now.
Google's Android 8.0 Oreo boasts battery life improvements, revamped notifications, and more. Here's everything you need to know.
We knew Android 8.1 Oreo was coming in December, but we didn't have to wait long, as it's already now rolling out.. That of course only applies if you’re using a Pixel or recent Nexus device ...
This means Chrome 138 will be the final version to support the two older builds of the OS. Newer versions of Chrome won't ...
While Android doesn't have this ability, Samsung has its multi-view which works in a similar fashion. It's restricted to a few approved apps, though, and that is a big limiter compared to Windows 8.1.
The interface makeover will go live with a server-side switch, so even if Android Auto 8.1 beta doesn’t include Coolwalk, the new feature could show up any day now when Google presses the go ...