As good as the phone is, it's likely going to
be worth the wait for Android fans looking for something new.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, it
's worth noting that most
Android Oreo builds that leaked so far
for the Galaxy Note 8
were designed
for the variant powered by the Snapdragon 835 processor, so it
's unclear whether the update
's development
is on the same level across both models, or if Samsung has any additional work to do
for the Exynos - powered variant and if it does, whether it will
wait with updating the Snapdragon 835 variant so as to start distributing both simultaneously.
Android Oreo
is here, and while many
are still
waiting for their phone
's Nougat update, it
's still
worth looking forward.
While Google
is yet to reveal the release date of
Android Nougat, we
are here describing some of the prime offerings by the new
Android version to define why it
is worth waiting for your smartphone.
Motorola's
Android Wear smartwatch will follow on behind LG and Samsung's models, and isn't due until sometime over the summer, but from my first impressions here at Google I / O it may well prove
worth waiting for.
If you
're looking to get some decent - quality
Android hardware at a reasonable price, they could well
be worth waiting for.
This Moto G has
Android 4.4.2 already installed (with a slightly lower build number than the Moto Moto G,
for what that
's worth), so no
waiting for an update, or installing one first - thing, as most Moto Gs have already seen their over-the-air update roll out.
While we
wait for Android Wear 2.0, it might not
be the best time to get an
Android Wear watch, but there
are a lot of great deals out there, and the platform itself
is still solid and
worth looking into.
If you absolutely, positively need an
Android Wear device now, the Samsung Gear Live
is worth a look, but you might want to
wait for our review of the Moto 360 when it launches.