I just received a notification for the update and installed it. So far so good signal wise but need more testing.
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UI seems to be the same just the settings menu seems to change that's it.Nice, are there any UI changes? can you please set the default theme and post some screenshots? Would really appreciate that, thanks!
Nothing new posted a pic of the UI change which is only in the setting menu. It is very snappy though compare to 7.1.Oh man i hope tht baby blue isnt default overlay..
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Can you make a vid if you find anything new.
+1Can you please download terminal emulator and type :
getprop ro.treble.enabled
This checks for Treble support.
It's comes out to be falseCan you please download terminal emulator and type :
getprop ro.treble.enabled
This checks for Treble support.
Can you please download terminal emulator and type :
getprop ro.treble.enabled
This checks for Treble support.
It's comes out to be false
Yes im fully aware of the upgrade policy, but you never know, if they decide to include it in the update, which may turn out not to be the case with most OEMs to avoid extra hassle.All devices that launch with Android 8.0 Oreo or above must fully support Project Treble.
All devices that upgrade to Android 8.0 Oreo are not required to fully support Project Treble.
- All devices that launch with Android 8.0 Oreo or above must fully support Project Treble.
- All devices that upgrade to Android 8.0 Oreo are not required to fully support Project Treble.
I noticed that the LG V35, which apparently is just a rebranded LG V30+ launched in Japan last week with Oreo. So would that device support Project Treble and other versions not? Situation seems a bit confused.
The definition of "launch"is actually a bit fuzzy for the end-user, because it means the first google certification of the device.
- All devices that launch with Android 8.0 Oreo or above must fully support Project Treble.
- All devices that upgrade to Android 8.0 Oreo are not required to fully support Project Treble.
I noticed that the LG V35, which apparently is just a rebranded LG V30+ launched in Japan last week with Oreo. So would that device support Project Treble and other versions not? Situation seems a bit confused.
Yeah I mistakenly assumed treble support with Oreo.The no treble support is kind of disheartening though.
Rooted and unlocked phones will fail safetynet which android pay usesYeah I mistakenly assumed treble support with Oreo.
I sent my V30 back to my carrier because I thought the radio was faulty, but more people in my area are reporting poor reception (I live in an area that has some of the best LTE coverage in the country). My plan was to get another V30, but now I'm not so sure. Popping ROMs on the phone myself is not a big deal and usually fun, but I'm wondering if it does anything to warranty and Android Pay support. Have to research that some more.