![]() More will be able to use this program eventually – likely later this year. The devices that are eligible to work with the Android Beta program are Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Pixel C, Pixel (gen 1), and Pixel XL (gen 1). The public beta release is slightly different from the version of this operating system we'll eventually see on devices like the Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 – but this is as close as the average user is going to get today. Today also brought an update to the latest beta version of Android 8.0 Oreo available to the public. That video shows the sun blotted out by what's quickly revealed to be an Oreo – a SUPER OREO. To make this happen, they revealed a video – that video is below. The name for Android O (Oreo) was revealed today by Google amid the United States' first full solar eclipse since 1918. ![]() ![]() Today we're beginning with the basic process that's available to any average user. To make this happen, users will need one of a variety of relatively new smartphones unless they're willing to go above and beyond the average process and hack their phone. Today users will be able to download Android Oreo from the source – Google – and its developer program.
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