Today in Android: Huawei Mate SE, T-Mobile Galaxy Note 8 to Receive Oreo and More

Today in Android: Huawei Mate SE, T-Mobile Galaxy Note 8 to Receive Oreo and More

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The Huawei Mate SE was launched shortly after the Honor 7X, as a slightly more expensive variant of the device for a slightly elevated price tag. The Honor 7X received its Oreo update some time ago, and following its footsteps, the update is now rolling out for the Mate SE.  The update brings all the Oreo goodies the Honor 7X got, which include a new floating navigation dock, an updated settings menu, a recycle bin in your gallery, the ability to link two Bluetooth devices simultaneously and face unlock. The update is a bit on the heavier side, weighing in at 2.4Gb. If you haven’t received it yet, head over to Settings> Software Update to check if you’re eligible for it.

It’s no secret that Samsung’s updates are slow. But, credit where it’s due, the company has rolled out Oreo for all of its 2017 flagships. Even the carrier-unlocked versions have received the update, albeit sometime after the others. T-Mobile, on the other hand, has been dilly-dallying with Oreo for the Galaxy Note 8 for a while. It was first announced on April 1st, and then the rollout was paused indefinitely on the third. A month and a half later, T-Mobile finally Tweeted that the rollout is set to resume, and eligible devices will receive the update shortly. According to their support page:

Today in Android: Huawei Mate SE, T-Mobile Galaxy Note 8 to Receive Oreo and More

May 14, 2018, 11:15pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/today-in-android-huawei-mate-se-t-mobile-galaxy-note-8-to-receive-oreo-and-more/ >The Huawei Mate SE was launched shortly after the Honor 7X, as a slightly more expensive variant of the device for a slightly elevated price tag. The Honor 7X received its Oreo update some time ago, and following its footsteps, the update is now rolling out for the Mate SE.  The update brings all the Oreo goodies the Honor 7X got, which include a new floating navigation dock, an updated settings menu, a recycle bin in your gallery, the ability to link two Bluetooth devices simultaneously and face unlock. The update is a bit on the heavier side, weighing in at 2.4Gb. If you haven’t received it yet, head over to Settings> Software Update to check if you’re eligible for it. >It’s no secret that Samsung’s updates are slow. But, credit where it’s due, the company has rolled out Oreo for all of its 2017 flagships. Even the carrier-unlocked versions have received the update, albeit sometime after the others. T-Mobile, on the other hand, has been dilly-dallying with Oreo for the Galaxy Note 8 for a while. It was first announced on April 1st, and then the rollout was paused indefinitely on the third. A month and a half later, T-Mobile finally Tweeted that the rollout is set to resume, and eligible devices will receive the update shortly. According to their support page: