Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Android 8: The possible release date and name! – 4gnews (Blog)

Android-8Let’s talk about the Android 8? Yes? It is indisputable that we live in times in which the technological development is higher than the speed with which users ca n benefit from the technology.

If you are on one side of the scale, we have Google which is working hard to bring more and better features to its Android operating system. On the other, we have the manufacturers that walk at a snail’s pace and take a long time to release the updates to the equipment.

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Now let’s go with 6 months of life Android Nougat 7.0. The last update date of January 31, Android 7.1.2. Focuses mainly on optimizing the performance and fix some bugs (errors).
Unfortunately, just at this precise moment is that some of the equipment from brands like: Xiaomi, Huawei, and Samsung are beginning to enjoy the Android Nougat 7.0.

While the brands do not provide more quickly the update you want, Google already has in the pot the secret ingredients for your next update – the Android 8.

in This tweet from the CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai, it was revealed the date of the next conference on technology of Google, the Google I/O 2017. Take place between 17 -19 May, and will take place in the Amphitheater of the Shoreline in Mountain View.

Tweet presentation Google I/o

Despite the wide months away, as is the custom, this should be the stage where a company in silicon valley will introduce developers to the brand new Android 8.0.

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Dates of the release of Android 8.0?

To confirm these rumors, we’ll have the preview of the Android 8 to the scheduled date of the Google I/0. However, this news has not been confirmed yet by google itself. We take the following to a elation, as the Android 7.0 was introduced in the edition of 2016 this same conference, then it will be likely that Android 8.0 is also revealed in the google I/O 2017.

The final version of Android 8 available to the consumer should only be ready in August / September of 2017. This to be a healthy competition with Apple’s iOS, which also must have its launch scheduled for the same time.

How will be called the Android 8?

Whenever a new version comes out for Android, the blogosphere focuses hard to guess what will be his designation.

Google should continue to be called the Android in alphabetical order, so now we’ll have something started by the letter "O".

Doing a little exercise of the memory, until now we had:

  • Cupcake;
  • Donut;
  • Eclair;
  • Froyo;
  • Gingerbread;
  • Honeycomb;
  • Ice Cream Sandwich;
  • Jelly Bean;
  • KitKat;
  • Fate;
  • Marshmallow;
  • Nougat.

Here in the newsroom of the 4gnews we have already started to imagine some possibilities of the name for the Android-8. Oreo, Orange, Onion, Oats.. are some of the assumptions that we put on the table. And thou ? What is your guess?

What will be the equipment compatible with the Android 8?

Following the line of reasoning that so far has been made, the equipment Google will be the first to receive the update. For models of the classic line Nexus, 5X and 6P, this will be the last update that will be right. All due to the new policy of Google, the only guarantee updates for two years for equipment. Therefore, the equipment of the line Nexus older will not be updated.

If you have a flagship or top of the range of other manufacturers such as: Samsung, Sony, Huawei, HTC, Motorola, or Xiaomi, is rested. The update is certainly warranted.

Good news for users of the Motorola Moto G4, and G4 Plus, which has the update guaranteed for Android 7.0 and Android 8. Data confirmed during his presentation.

If, by chance, you are an owner of a mid-range or low-range, it is unlikely that your equipment will receive the Android 8.

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