Ever since early November, Samsung's been running a beta of Android Oreo on the Galaxy S8 to test out new features and
squash early bugs ahead of a public release.
Not exact matches
Right now for Android - based BlackBerry users, the battery drain and CSS improvements are the most important, but when Oreo eventually rolls out for the KEYone and Motion, you'll appreciate the Oreo
bugs being
squashed early on.
The main reason for the push back was new Irrational hire Rod Fergusson who came from Epic Games
earlier this year to join Irrational in the Boston studio and felt that Infinite needs to become the best it can be and a month of
bug squashing would help the team accomplish that.
Right now for Android - based BlackBerry users, the battery drain and CSS improvements are the most important, but when Oreo eventually rolls out for the KEYone and Motion, you'll appreciate the Oreo
bugs being
squashed early on.
I'm just waiting for more apps to be optimized for the edge - to - edge Super Retina display and for the first wave of
early bugs to be
squashed, although Apple has already done a good job of addressing issues such as the cold - weather screen problem.
Samsung takes it time with major software updates, but in recent years has been using a beta program to
squash bugs and let enthusiasts play with the new software a bit
early.
It's also safe to assume that whatever
bug halted the entire beta update for the OnePlus 5T in
early January has also been
squashed.
Pei says to think of this as «an
early test run» where any
bugs can be discovered and
squashed, and following this, Face Unlock will make its way to all OnePlus 5s as part of a public OTA update.