Android 8.0 Oreo update roundup
If you’re reading this, you’ve probably heard by now that Google recently announced the next major version of Android, 8.0 Oreo.
While Google was pretty vague about when exactly this new Android version would roll out, it looks like we didn’t have to wait that long. Over-the-air updates began rolling out to compatible Pixel and Nexus devices within a few minutes, factory images for those with unlocked bootloaders appeared now long after, and now a week later it looks like the OTA files are being posted too.
If you happen to own a Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C, Nexus 6P, or Nexus 5X, and don’t mind doing a bit of dirty work, you’ve come to the right place. We’re rounding up all the Android 8.0 Oreo factory image and OTA file links we can get our hands on.
Below you’ll find a list of Android Oreo factory images and OTA files for all recent Pixel and Nexus devices. We’ll be sure to keep this list up to date with links as soon as they show up, so keep checking back if your update isn’t here yet!
Before you get stuck in, it’s worth noting that there are a two different Oreo builds for the Pixel and Pixel XL phones at the moment. Bell, Telus, Telstra, TMO, Sprint, USCC, or Rogers/Fido customers will want version OPR6.170623.011, while all other carrier options should use build number OPR6.170623.012. I should also point out that the Nexus 6P factory image won’t work with US Cellular yet, and the OTA is also not designed for use with T-Mobile, US Cellular, or Fi.
Android 8.0 Oreo factory images
- Google Pixel (Telstra, TMO, Sprint, USCC, Rogers/Fido, Project Fi)
- Google Pixel (other carriers)
- Google Pixel XL (Telstra, TMO, Sprint, USCC, Rogers/Fido, Project Fi)
- Google Pixel XL (other carriers)
- Google Pixel C
- Nexus 6P
- Nexus 5X
- Nexus Player
Android 8.0 Oreo OTA files
- Google Pixel (Aug 2017 for Bell, Telus, Telstra, TMO, Sprint, USCC, Rogers/Fido)
- Google Pixel (Aug 2017 for other carriers)
- Google Pixel XL (Aug 2017 for Bell, Telus, Telstra, TMO, Sprint, USCC, Rogers/Fido)
- Google Pixel XL (Aug 2017 for other carriers)
- Google Pixel C (Aug 2017)
- Nexus 6P (Aug 2017)
- Nexus 5X (Aug 2017)
If you’ve never flashed a factory image or OTA file manually, we suggest proceeding with caution. It’s easy to mess things up, so be sure to check out our guide for instructions on how to install Android Oreo on your device.
Source : Android Authority
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