Samsung informs about the reason for the withdrawal of Oreo update for the Galaxy S8

Many have been the months that users of the Galaxy S8 and S8 + have been waiting to be able to enjoy the latest version of Android on your terminals, an update that after almost three months of betas, the company released in its final version a little less than a week ago.

But it seems that Android oreo update among all manufacturers has been wrapped in a halo of mysterySince almost all manufacturers have been forced to withdraw it from the market shortly after launching its final version. The last to suffer the curse of Android Oreo has been the Galaxy S8 and S8 +

For a couple of days, the update to Android Oreo for the Galaxy S8 and S8 + has been removed from Samsung's servers so that all users who want to update will have to wait for the Korean company to launch a new final version of this update. Given the withdrawal of this update without prior notice, the guys at SamMobile have contacted the company to ask the reason for this withdrawal.

According to the company in the statement, the The reason was that a limited number of devices have unexpectedly started to reboot, a reboot of which we have not heard at any time, but it seems that the company has taken it very seriously and does not want to talk bad about the company when there are less than two weeks to go before the celebration of the MWC, an event in which the Galaxy S and S9 + will see the light

According to SamMobile, it hasn't received many notices from S8 and S8 + users regarding reboots after upgrading to Android Oreo. Users who do suffer, affirm that happen sporadically and it does not usually happen in a very common way on a day-to-day basis.


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