After rumors, confirmations, and last minute leaks, the Galaxy S8
Oreo beta program has been formally launched by Samsung today. In a
press release, the company announced the launch of what it's calling
Samsung Experience 9.0 Beta.
"Following Samsung Experience version 8.5, which was released with
the Galaxy Note8, Samsung Experience 9.0 is based on the latest version
of the operating system built on the Android Oreo UI and UX, and will be
available on the next flagship Galaxy device," the press release said.
The Galaxy S8 Oreo beta program is currently only available in three
markets, including the US, UK, and South Korea. Even there not every S8/S8+ user is eligible. For example, in South Korea, the program is limited to carrier-locked units and unavailable to SIM-free ones.
In the US, only Sprint and T-Mobile customers as well as those with
unlocked units are eligible. In the UK, carrier variants can't enroll
for the program.
For registration, you need to have an active Samsung Account, as well
as the Samsung Members app (or the Samsung+ app if you are in the US)
installed on your device.
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