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Top 5 improvements Android 8.1 Oreo brings to the 10.or G, 10.or E and 10.or D

Here are the improvements that the latest Android 8.1 Oreo update brings to the 10.or G, 10.or E and the 10.or D

10.or G and E will soon receive the Android 8.1 Oreo update

10.or is now working on bringing the Android 8.1 Oreo update to the 10.or G and the 10.or E. The smartphone manufacturer has already rolled out the update for the entry level 10.or D. The company recently pushed out messages to the 10.or G and E owners that they are working hard on bringing the update and will be rolling it out soon. We can expect the update for the devices by the end of August. Here are the improvements that the Android 8.1 Oreo update brings to the 10.or G, 10.or E and 10.or D.

UI Changes

Autofill

One of the most noticeable changes of the latest iteration of Android is the autofill. Autofill allows users to save their passwords and autofill them when needed. It works with applications like Instagram, Twitter and Facebook where your login credentials are required. It also allows apps like LastPass to fill in passwords for various applications.

Background Limits

Apart from the changes that are visible to users, Google made some changes deep into the operating system. The Android 8.1 Oreo now limits background activities that are unnecessarily consuming power. This helps in delivering better performance as well as better battery life.

Picture-in-Picture

Another most interesting feature on the Android Oreo is the Picture-in-picture mode. This allows users to watch videos even while using other applications. However, it requires YouTube Red to work with YouTube. You can still take advantage of this feature by using Google Maps or other services.

New Emojis

Android 8.1 Oreo for the 10.or G, 10.or E and 10.or D also brings in a bunch of new emojis. These emojis can be used in text messages, Instagram as well as other messaging platforms. The new set of emojis look way better than the Nougat ones.

Better Battery Life

With the latest iteration of Android, Google did some under the hood changes in order to bring better battery life as well as better overall performance. The operating system limits background activities which ultimately helps the smartphone to save on power.

This post was last modified on August 15, 2018 5:01 pm

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