It’s probably not the first time you’ve seen such a headline yet until now, there’s still no Android Oreo for your Huawei Honor 8 device. It first happened last year when the company seemingly confirmed that the Honor 8 will be upgraded to Android Oreo and EMUI at some point. Several weeks later and the narrative had changed, with claims that the Honor 8 wasn’t going to get Oreo due to hardware incompatibility issues. In the eyes of many, the Honor 8 is a very capable handset and while Honor has done everything to make us believe Oreo can’t work on the device, it appears the tables might have been turned. Apparently, a good number of those using it can search and find an Oreo-based firmware using the company’s Firmware Finder program. If the firmware finder can locate the Honor 8 Oreo ROM in Huawei’s servers, it means that the OS is probably on the way and may be released soon. Even more interesting is that we also have a direct download link to the said firmware, which weighs about Also, a changelog has been attached to the firmware, which is as shared below. Honor 8 Oreo update changelog According to Huawei, the latest update, which has build number B504, brings the following changes to the Honor 8: EMUI not only brings you the latest version of Android ( it’s also boosted with a lot of great features and improvements to make your device more intuitive, faster and safer. Smarter Smart recommendations anticipate the services you need and give you timely suggestions; HiVoice can answer your calls, check your system, and search for settings at your command whereas HiBoard lets you track your packages and manage bookmarked articles with ease; Faster AI-based optimizations deliver greater stability, fluidity, and speed. The system boots faster, videos are more fluid, and image thumbnails load in a flash; Safer Updates to TrustSpace and Find my phone offer greater payment security; Cooler Take sweeping 3D panoramas, set 3D dynamic lock screen wallpapers, and discover new possibilities with a host of new features and settings. New ways of interacting; Adds 3D panorama in Camera, which enables you to take 3D dynamic images to show your life in more perspectives; Adds a feature enabling you to add 3D dynamic images to Magazine unlock images. Enjoy images from different angles; A new floating Navigation dock lets you perform frequently-used operations from anywhere on the screen; Improved touch-disable functionality reduces unintended operations on the touchscreen in a wider range of scenarios; Enjoy exclusive preloaded theme. Smart features; HiTouch lets you quickly isolate keywords from onscreen text and get links to related services such as restaurants, hotels, movies, and more. Simply hold two fingers on the text to generate keyword and service cards; HiVoice communicates with you more fluidly and understands you better. Use simple voice commands to enable or disable features such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, or ask for information about the status of your device (Voice commands only available in Chinese); Smart tips recommend you faster and smarter ways to operate your phone, appearing in specific usage scenarios and responding to your usage habits; HiBoard (accessed by swiping right on the home screen) now features a Save for later feature that lets you save social media posts and news articles as cards for later reading; HiBoard now features an Instant access feature that lets you access frequently used services in a single step. Make QR code payments, hail a taxi, or make a restaurant reservation with ease; HiBoard now features delivery cards that you can use to keep track of your packages. Get onscreen collection prompts when you approach parcel lockers; HiBoard now features SkyTone cards which you can use to quickly activate SkyTone and purchase data packages. Enhanced security; TrustSpace now provides protection for more than 500 apps; Find my phone now lets you track your phone’s movements and extend its battery life to increase your chances of retrieving it. Higher efficiency; Contacts and Email now let you sync the career details of your LinkedIn contacts; Settings has been redesigned for clearer and more intuitive organization. Voice commands can now be used to search for and change settings; Gallery now features a recycle bin that retains deleted photos for up to 30 days. Accidentally deleted photos can be restored with a single touch; Phone Manager has been simplified to make managing your device easier. Standard cleanups are faster and deep cleanups more thorough; Recorder now features speech-to-text conversion. Automatic time zone uses location information to set a time zone when Location information is enabled; Due to the redesign of Settings, the location of certification logos, legal information, and regulatory information (if applicable) has been altered; To improve your experience, Smart notifications and Smart SMS templates will be updated when you are connected to Wi-Fi. You can disable auto-updates in Settings; Magazine unlock 3D dynamic images are provided by third parties. Therefore, related information, including your device model and operating system, will be provided to third parties when you browsing 3D dynamic images. Huawei Honor 8 EMUI download link
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The EMUI 8.0 is company’s latest EMUI skin based on Android 8.0 Oreo. A total of six phones from 2016 namely Honor 8, Honor V8, Honor Note 8, Honor 6X, Huawei P9 flagship and the bigger P9 Plus and the Mate 8 from November 2015 will get the EMUI 8.0 Android 8.0 Oreo update starting from today.
Android Oreo on Honor 8 (AOSP It’s already been more than one year since the Honor 8 was released and many of the users waiting for the official Android Oreo P8 Lite was released in 2016, July at a budget-friendly price. It comes with 1080×1920 pixels resolution display, HiSilicon Kirin 950 chipset combined with Octa-core (4× GHz Cortex-A72 & 4× GHz Cortex A53) CPU with 4GB of RAM and 3000mAh battery. It is packed with the 12MP primary camera and 8 MP front-facing camera. It comes with Android Marshmallow out of the box and can be upgradable to Android Nougat. The OpenKirin team is well-recognized in the Honor forums, and they released many custom ROMs for the Honor 8 which incincludesneageOS AOSPA, and much more. They keep users get updated to latest software in the form of custom ROMs. The XDA Senior Member XePeleato with his team recently uploaded the AOSP Oreo build for the Honor 8. Anyhow it has got some bugs like signal strength, GPS, cameras, and VoLTE. The OpenKirin team working on these bugs, they may soon release another stable update. The other thing that happens in parallel with the release of a new Android version is the development of the Custom OS which essentially acts as a wrapper to the underlying Android version. Many XDA developers have developed Custom ROMs based on the latest Android version which brings all new features and updates. The AOSP Android Oreo on Honor 8 is packed with all new Android Oreo features. Follow this guide to install AOSP Android Oreo on Honor 8. To flash AOSP on your device, TWRP custom recovery should be installed on your device. As this the initial release, it may contain bugs, may not suitable for daily use. In this process you may lose the data, so we recommend to take the complete backup before proceeding further. Follow the below guide to update your Honor 8 to AOSP Android Oreo. Pre-Requirements 1) Make sure the bootloader on your device is unlocked and your device is rooted and you have a custom recovery installed. If your bootloader is locked then check out the guide here How To Unlock Bootloader On Honor 8 3) Make sure your device is rooted and have a custom recovery like TWRP Installed Install TWRP Recovery on Honor 8 Downloads AOSP Android Oreo for Honor 8 Source: XDA Contributors – XePeleato, surdu_petru, OldDroid, svetius Known bugs: GPS Camera (both of them) Low radio signal VoLTE First, download the desire Custom ROM from above and save it in your device’s sd card Now download the GApps file from the link given below and save it in your device’s sd card For Android Oreo ROMs [icon name=”hand-o-right” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download Latest Gapps For Android Oreo | Android GApps Now select install and then browse for the downloaded ROM file and then select it. Next flash the Gapps file and then Magisk (optional). [su_button url=” target=”blank” style=”flat” background=”#322651″ color=”#ffffff” size=”6″ wide=”yes” center=”yes” radius=”5″ icon=”icon: external-link” icon_color=”#2fec42″ text_shadow=”0px 0px 0px #010c16″]How To Install Android Oreo on Honor 8 [AOSP][/su_button] [su_button url=” target=”blank” style=”flat” background=”#322651″ color=”#ffffff” size=”6″ wide=”yes” center=”yes” radius=”5″ icon=”icon: external-link” icon_color=”#2fec42″ text_shadow=”0px 0px 0px #010c16″]How To Flash GApps (Zip) via TWRP Recovery[/su_button] [su_button url=” target=”blank” style=”flat” background=”#322651″ color=”#ffffff” size=”6″ wide=”yes” center=”yes” radius=”5″ icon=”icon: external-link” icon_color=”#2fec42″ text_shadow=”0px 0px 0px #010c16″]How To Install Magisk on Android Oreo To Gain Root[/su_button] Once the flashing process is completed, reboot your phone and you will be booted into Android Oreo.
Huawei’s Honor brand has officially announced the list of its smartphones eligible for Android 8.0 Oreo-based EMUI 8.0 update. The Honor 8 Pro, Honor 9i, Honor 7X, and Honor 8 Lite are the four Honor models confirmed to receive EMUI 8.0 Android Oreo update. All these devices currently run on Android Nougat OS with EMUI 5.0 on top. Earlier this Chinese smartphone vendor confirmed EMUI 8.0
Asset 1 Open Wonder Smarter, faster, more powerful and sweeter than ever. The world's favorite cookie is your new favorite Android release. Swift moves, behind the scenes 2x faster: Get started on your favorite tasks more quickly with 2x the boot speed when powering up* *boot time as measured on Google Pixel Background limits: Android Oreo helps minimize background activity in the apps you use least, it's the super power you can't even see. A hero who’s ready before you are Autofill: With your permission, Autofill remembers your logins to get you into your favorite apps at supersonic speed. Smart text selection: Android Oreo recognizes text when you tap or select, then recommends a next logical step via a suggested app. Do two things at once, at once Picture-in-Picture: Allows you to see two apps at once, it's like having super strength and laser vision. Dive into more apps with fewer taps Notification Dots: Press the notification dots to quickly see what's new, and easily clear them by swiping away. Android Instant Apps: Teleport directly into new apps right from your browser, no installation needed. Evolving our superest of powers safely and soundly Peace of mind in the palm of your hand Google Play Protect: Working to keep your device and data safe from misbehaving apps by scanning over 50 billion apps per day, even the ones you haven't installed yet! Talk about a life saver Whether you're talking, playing, working or streaming, you can feel confident about keeping your battery strong and full of life. Express yourself in more ways than ever Emoji: Share the feels with a fully redesigned emoji set, including over 60 new emoji. A bird? A plane? No, it's Android Oreo. Powers, and beyond Accessibility button Allows you to quickly access from the navigation bar accessibility features, like magnification, and functionality within accessibility services, like Select to Speak. Accessibility volume Accessibility services can optimize the audio experience for users with disabilities. Adaptive icons Developers can now provide a full-bleed square shaped icon and OEMs will mask the icon to ensure intra-device consistency. Ambient screen Highlights the incoming notification with larger font, highlighted app name and immediate access to actions. Background execution limits More control over how apps run in the background for better overall system performance. Background location limits Limits the frequency of location updates in the background for better overall system health. Deep color Enables applications to render richer visual content with more vibrant colors and subtler gradients. Supports full color management which allows applications to render images in the format and quality they were intended. Downloadable fonts Applications no longer need to bundle custom fonts, which helps reduce their size. Install unknown apps Hostile downloader apps can't operate without permission; users now permit the installation of APKs per-source. Integrated printing support Compatible with all Mopria-certified printers, which make up 97% of printers sold worldwide. Linkable files API that allows you to share files across the Internet via web links. Native C/C++ API for high-performance audio API function for high-performance audio including Native C/C++ audio API. Notification categories More granular and consistent control over which notifications can appear and how intrusive they are. Notification snoozing lets users hide notifications for a period of time, similar to inbox snoozing. Pointer capture Pointer capture allows the app to capture all mouse input. Project Treble The biggest change to the foundations of Android to date: a modular architecture that makes it easier and faster for hardware makers to deliver Android updates. TextView autosizing Developers can now let the size of their text expand or contract automatically based on the size and characteristics of the TextView, making it much easier to optimize the text size on different screens or with dynamic content. Tooltips Support for tooltips (small popup windows with descriptive text) for views and menu items. Wi-Fi Assistant Auto-connects you to high quality Wi-Fi and secures it with a VPN back to Google. Learn more. *boot time as measured on Google Pixel Explore these carousel items. Use the previous and next buttons, as well as the keyboard arrows, to change the displayed item.
Previously, a number of Huawei devices received Project Treble support, including the Huawei Mate 9, Huawei P10 and P10 Plus, Honor 8 Pro, Honor 7X, with their Android Oreo updates which is a great initiative from the company. With Project Treble, Huawei will be able to ensure faster updates for its devices, which is great for customers.
Huawei zasłużenie wywalczył trzecią pozycję na rynku producentów. Ich urządzenia cechują się wysoką jakością, oferują przyzwoite podzespoły, a do tego ich ceny są rozsądnie ustalone, uwzględniając ich specyfikacje. Jednak wciąż piętą achillesową pozostają aktualizacje. W końcu jednak podano listę modeli, które mają otrzymać update do Androida Oreo z EMUI w ciągu najbliższych kilku tygodni. Czy w przyszłości producent zdoła się poprawić w tej kwestii? Dla kogo update? Bruce Lee, przedstawiciel Huawei w Chinach, nie znany aktor z filmów akcji, podał we wpisie na Weibo listę następujących telefonów: Huawei Mate 8, Huawei P9, Huawei P9 Plus, Huawei Nova 2, Huawei Nova 2 Plus. W ich przypadku proces aktualizacji dopiero się rozpocznie, natomiast udostępnianie nowej wersji systemowej będzie kontynuowane w przypadku: Huawei Mate 9, Huawei Mate 9 Pro, Honor 8 Pro, Honor 9, Honor 7X, Honor 8 Lite. Co jednak najciekawsze, finalnie Honor 8 również doczeka się aktualizacji. Cóż, gdyby było inaczej, wówczas firma musiałaby liczyć się z licznymi skargami od samych użytkowników – w przypadku flagowców wymaga się lepszego wsparcia. Potrzeby klientów Z jednej strony można się cieszyć, że sporo modeli Huaweia i Honora w ogóle doczeka się aktualizacji do Oreo, ale z drugiej długi czas oczekiwania trudno nazwać akceptowalnym. Google opublikowało już wersję tymczasem producenci dopiero zabierają się za Nic zatem dziwnego, że później w statystykach możemy jedynie podziwiać rosnący udział starszych odsłon systemu, a nowe wymagają kilku lub nawet kilkunastu miesięcy na przyjęcie na rynku. Moim zdaniem każdy znaczący twórca smartfonów powinien kłaść nacisk również na zapewnianie odpowiedniego wsparcia dla swoich produktów. Problem da się dostrzec nawet w przypadku łatki dla najpoważniejszych luk w procesorach, tj. Spectre i Meltdown. Teoretycznie powinny być już dostępne na większości urządzeń, ponieważ stanowią część styczniowej poprawki bezpieczeństwa, ale w praktyce niewielki procent wszystkich telefonów da się uznać za bezpieczne. Zanim się takie staną, minie jeszcze wiele tygodniu, szczególnie że niektórzy wstrzymują się z jej wydaniem do udostępnienia własnej aktualizacji do Androida Oreo. Poprawa za rogiem? Huawei aspiruje do miana producenta klasy premium. Tworzy już świetne urządzenia flagowe, ceni je adekwatnie do tego, ale wciąż użytkownicy mogą czuć się niepewnie względem aktualizacji. U Apple sytuacja jest klarowna. Masz iPhone, masz najnowszego iOS od razu po jego premierze. Przynajmniej przez pierwsze cztery lata, jednak patrząc na to, jak to wygląda w ekosystemie Google, otrzymujemy więc utopijny obraz. Nawet Samsung nie wypada w tym temacie wybitnie. Owszem, poprawił się i stara się w miarę możliwości udostępniać nowe odsłony systemu, ale w żółwim tempie. Tu pojawia się szansa dla Chińczyków. Mogą udowodnić, że wspierają swoje telefony, podobnie jak robi to Nokia. Zdecydowanie pozwoli im to zyskać w oczach nieprzekonanych do nich osób - już prawie mityczny Project Treble może tu pomóc. źródło: Weibo przez xda-developersHej, jesteśmy na Google News - Obserwuj to, co ważne w techu
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Żadna z chińskich firm nie słynęła z szybkich aktualizacji. Tak naprawdę mogliśmy czuć się zaskoczeni, jeśli dany model w ogóle otrzymał nowszą wersję Androida. Dzisiaj ten trend już się zmienił. Wystarczy spojrzeć na OnePlusa – wszystkie wspierane smartfony pracują pod kontrolą Oreo. Podobny los czeka wielu użytkowników urządzeń od Huawei. Firma zaprezentowała w zeszłym roku serię Mate 10, z której tylko odmiana „Lite” została na starszej wersji oprogramowania. Jak to wygląda w przypadku submarki, Honora? Wbrew pozorom też premiery z grudnia spod tego szyldu znają Oreo „od urodzenia”. Mowa o Honorach 9 Lite, View 10, nova 2s i P Smart korzystają z ostatniej odsłony Androida. Teraz przyszła pora na aktualizację i na pierwszy ogień poszli użytkownicy Honora 9 oraz 8 Pro. W Wielkiej Brytanii, Francji i Niemczech pojawiły się oficjalne powiadomienia o dostępnej nowej wersji oprogramowania, która siłą rzeczy bazuje na Androidzie Oreo pod przykrywką najnowszej wersji nakładki EMUI Wśród zmian Chińczycy wymieniają poprawę wydajności oraz usprawnienia związane z implementacją Google – Obraz w Obrazie, ikony („kropki”) powiadomień przy aplikacjach czy też wsparcie dla Android Instant Apps. Zobacz też: Ogromny power bank, a w środku… Nie wierzcie co nie wiemy, kiedy stosowne aktualizacje trafią do Polski, ale powinno nastąpić to lada moment. Uprzedzając pytania, Honor 8 najprawdopodobniej nie otrzyma Androida Oreo. Dwuletni smartfon zapewne skończy swój żywot z Nougatem, jeśli nie zainteresujecie się nieoficjalnym Techradar
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