What is Android Oreo?
Android Oreo (aka Android O) is the 8th major version of Android.
There are two versions of Android Oreo: Android Oreo 8.0 and Android Oreo 8.1. This Android Oreo Guides page covers both of them.
Android Oreo is a major update for Android Nougat (Android 7.0/7.1) with many new features and improvements.
For example, Android Oreo 8.0 introduced the picture-in-picture mode (PIP), notification snoozing, notification channels, notification dots, autofill. Android Ore0 8.1 introduced Neural Networks API, Android Go (Oreo edition), Visual Core.
Even many seasoned Android users may get lost in the new features and enhancements in Android Oreo.
These Android Oreo guides will help you use the prominent new features in Android Oreo 8.0 and Android Oreo 8.1.
List of Android Oreo guides
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1. Top 10 new features in Android Oreo 8.0
This Android Oreo guide explains the top 10 new features of Android Oreo 8.0: PIP mode, notification dots, notification channels, notification snoozing, adaptive icons, performance improvements and battery usage optimization, smart text selection, refined Settings menu, auto-fill, new Easter egg and new emojis.
2. Android Oreo 8.1 vs Android Oreo 8.0: what’s new in Android Oreo 8.1 update?
There are two versions of Android Oreo: Android Oreo 8.1 vs Android Oreo 8.0.
This Android Oreo guide shows you the new features in Android Oreo 8.1 including Neural Networks API, Android Oreo (Go edition), visual core, battery levels of connected Bluetooth devices, and a few more.
3. How to use picture-in-picture (PIP) mode in Android Oreo?
Picture-in-picture (PIP) mode allows you to run two apps simultaneously with one app floating over the other app.
This Android Oreo guide shows you how to use picture-in-picture (PIP) mode in Android Oreo 8.0 and 8.1. Two examples of using picture-in-picture (PIP) mode in Android Oreo: VLC player and Google Duo, are used.
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4. How to use notification snooze in Android Oreo?
Notification snooze allows you to temporally snooze a notification and act on it later on.… Read the rest