The Samsung Galaxy Tab Android Oreo update is not yet available, but we expect it to roll out to select models in the near future.
Samsung’s Android Oreo rollout starts with the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy A series, but we expect it to expand to other devices soon.
Samsung still hasn’t released the full list of Android Oreo upgrades, but we’ve pieced together its plans using leaks, information from carriers, and credible rumors. Android Oreo is making its way to popular phones like the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, and will also come to Samsung’s Galaxy Tab line of tablets.
T-Mobile has confirmed an Oreo update for the Galaxy Tab E 8, and Samsung Turkey and Samsung Canada have confirmed additional Galaxy Tab Oreo updates, including one for the Galaxy Tab S3.
Samsung’s Android 8.0 Oreo update for the Galaxy Tab still hasn’t leaked, which means we’re in the dark when it comes to features, fixes, improvements, and patches on board. That said, we can draw some logical conclusions based on the company’s Oreo updates for the Galaxy S8/Galaxy Note 8/Galaxy A series and Samsung’s standard Android release protocol.
The Galaxy Tab Android Oreo update is going to be a big one and today we want to talk to you about some of the features that you can start looking forward to. We also want to take you through some possible disappointments.
This guide will help you set the right expectations as we move towards the first Galaxy Tab Android Oreo release.