How to get Android Oreo now, if you have a compatible device

How to get Android Oreo now, if you have a compatible device

7 years ago
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https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/21/how-to-get-android-oreo-now-if-you-have-a-compatible-device/

If you’re “hungry” for Android Oreo (this is a great joke what are you talking about), AND you have one of a very small list of compatible devices, you can get it right now. You’ll need either a Nexus 5X, a Nexus 6P, a Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C or Nexus Player to partake, and a somewhat adventurous spirit – though it’s a far less risky process than it once was.

Basically, all you need to do is head to the Android Beta Program page set up by Google, and sign in with the same Google account you use on one of those devices listed above. If you’ve got all that lined up, then it’s as easy as clicking the “Enroll Device” button next to the image of your eligible hardware, agreeing to the terms of Android’s beta testing, and then checking for an update on your phone or tablet.

How to get Android Oreo now, if you have a compatible device

Aug 21, 2017, 8:11pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/21/how-to-get-android-oreo-now-if-you-have-a-compatible-device/ >If you’re “hungry” for Android Oreo (this is a great joke what are you talking about), AND you have one of a very small list of compatible devices, you can get it right now. You’ll need either a Nexus 5X, a Nexus 6P, a Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C or Nexus Player to partake, and a somewhat adventurous spirit – though it’s a far less risky process than it once was. >Basically, all you need to do is head to the Android Beta Program page set up by Google, and sign in with the same Google account you use on one of those devices listed above. If you’ve got all that lined up, then it’s as easy as clicking the “Enroll Device” button next to the image of your eligible hardware, agreeing to the terms of Android’s beta testing, and then checking for an update on your phone or tablet.