The Samsung Galaxy S8 Android Pie update should come out in fourteen days, however, Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ users who would prefer not to sit tight for a beta or the official release can introduce the software at this moment.
Android Pie is taking off to the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 and it’ll land on more seasoned Galaxy models sooner rather than later as the company increases the worldwide discharge.
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are next in line for Android Pie and we anticipate the official release to begin at some point in February or March after extra testing.
Samsung is additionally apparently concocting a Galaxy S8 Android Pie beta, however, we don’t know when or where it will push out.
In case you’re getting restless you can install an early version of Android Pie at the present time. The Galaxy S8 Android Pie update has spilled out ahead of the official release and valiant souls would now be able to make the move from Oreo to Pie in only minutes.
This is legitimate software from Samsung, however, it’s not the last form of the update. This implies the software can, and most likely will, cause issues.
In case you’re fine with that and need to try Android Pie and Samsung’s One UI out the present moment, here’s the manner by which to get the Android 9.0 Pie update on your Galaxy S8.
Step by step instructions to Install the Galaxy S8 Android Pie Update
For the time being, the Galaxy S8 Android Pie update is restricted to models running Snapdragon processors. You should have the right model to run this software. On the off chance that you have an Exynos-controlled Galaxy S8 in your grasp you’ll need to pause.
In the event that you don’t know which Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+ display you own, you can utilize an application like CPU-Z to quickly make sense of the model and processor.
If you have a Snapdragon model and need to proceed with the installation, ensure you backup the majority of your data on the grounds that there’s dependably a shot something turns goes wrong amid the installation procedure. We prescribe using Samsung Smart Switch or Samsung Cloud.
When you’ve backed up your information, move to these directions for the Galaxy S8 or these guidelines for the Galaxy S8+ from XDA-Developers and follow them.
If the guidelines don’t bode well or you feel awkward with the procedure, you’ll most likely need to remain on Android Oreo. On the off chance that you would prefer not to deal with bugs and Performance issues, you’ll want to remain on Android Oreo.
In the event that you introduce the software to your Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+ may crash or slack. You could likewise observe connectivity (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS) issues, issues with applications, and anomalous battery deplete.
Who Should Install Android Pie Right Now
-Those Galaxy S8 users who don’t want to wait for Android Pie.
-Ones who are comfortable installing leaked software.
Who Shouldn’t Install Android Pie Right Now
-Those users who feel uncomfortable installing pre-released software.
-Ones who hate dealing with annoying problems in phones.
-People who don’t know how to downgrade back to Android Oreo.
All those who aren’t comfortable installing early software should just wait for the beta or wait for its official release which, again, should be somewhat in February or March.
Source: Gotta Be Mobile, XDA Developers