How to Check if Your New Smartphone is Running Last Year's Android OS
The most recent adaptation of Android, Oreo, was discharged in August, and carried with it a large group of new highlights that made Android more easy to understand. It likewise packaged administrations that made it simpler for equipment producers to refresh their own particular gadget's product. Sadly, purchasing a fresh out of the plastic new telephone today doesn't ensure you'll access the most recent working framework, and could bring about you being screwed over thanks to a year ago's adaptation of Android for a long while.

As indicated by The Verge , pristine Android cell phones are as yet dispatching with old renditions of Android. Notwithstanding up and coming cell phones gadgets that haven't hit store racks are as yet running a year ago's rendition of Android. That influences purchasing a telephone to like the up and coming OnePlus 5T (running Android 7.0 Nougat) or the new HTC U11 Plus (matched with the later Android 8.0 Oreo) a possibly restricting knowledge in case you don't know which working framework you'll be screwed over thanks to.

Before you settle on a buy choice, you ought to do your examination and check your potential cell phone's particulars. In case you're perusing on the web, search for a connection or tab beside a gadget's rundown of highlights containing its particulars, or check the producer's webpage for more point by point data. All you're searching for in this case is the working framework running on your telephone.

While hunting down another telephone, you should limit your decision down to gadgets running the most recent rendition of Android, for this situation, Android 8.0 Oreo. Obviously, you won't not have much say in the issue if your new Android cell phone is a blessing from a companion or relative. Still need to know how new your cell phone's working framework is? You can check your product form by going to the Settings application, looking down to System, and choosing About telephone. Here's a fun Easter egg: when you're on the About telephone page, hit the "Android rendition" box a couple of times to see a cool activity.
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