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Android - 8.0 Oreo

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Today we Know about new Android Operating System Oreo - 8.0

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Introducing Android 8.0 Oreo™


Smarter, fast more Powerful and sweeter than ever. The world's favourite cookie is your new favourite Android release.

Swift moves, behind the scenes


2x faster:

Get started on your favorite tasks more quickly with 2x the boot speed when powering up* 
*boot time as measured on Google Pixel

Background limits:

Android Oreo helps minimize background activity in the apps you use least, it's the super power you can't even see.

Autofill:

With your permission, Autofill remembers your logins to get you into your favorite apps at supersonic speed.

Picture-in-Picture:

Allows you to see two apps at once, it's like having super strength and laser vision.


Notification Dots:

Press the notification dots to quickly see what's new, and easily clear them by swiping away.



Android Instant Apps:

Teleport directly into new apps right from your browser, no installation needed.

Talk about a life saver
Whether you're talking, playing, working or streaming, you can feel confident about keeping your battery strong and full of life.

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