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With Samsung recently ending its beta programme it seems the Korean firm is now ready to unleash this blockbuster update to millions of users across the world.
Oreo includes a range of new features including refreshed settings menu, updated keyboard and a new edge lighting feature with adds a coloured glow when new notifications arrive.
According to SamMobile, Samsung is now rolling out Oreo to a limited number of users in countries including Germany, France and Poland.
Sadly, it appears the UK is missing from that list and it’s still unclear when Galaxy S8 owners will be able to upgrade.
Even when the update does become available it’s likely that those who took part in the beta will get it first with Galaxy S8 owners who purchased devices directly from Samsung getting Oreo soon after.
When Nougat began rolling out on the Galaxy S7 it took some networks months to get the upgrade to customers and the S8 could face similar delays.
Express.co.uk has contacted both Samsung and a popular network for a news on a UK release and will update this article when we get a response.
Samsung has a big few weeks ahead as the firm readies itself to launch it's all-new Galaxy S9 on February 25.
This refreshed device will be shown to fans at an Unpacked event in Barcelona with it expected to offer a number of upgrades over its predecessor.


Now that the new Samsung Galaxy S9 is being tested by networks ahead of its impending release, there are more ways for it to leak. So Korea’s ET News has found out about some of the new-old features, that are coming (back) to the new Galaxy S9.
Stereo speakers, they’re a classic but they’re not going away as the S9 will allegedly come packing a pair. Interestingly, this will be spit with one at the top of the phone and one at the bottom. This is a way to tackle the issue with the Galaxy S8 where it’s too easy to cover the speaker when holding the handset where the minimal bezel of the Infinity Display leaves very few holding options. According to SamMobile we can expect Dolby Surround and tuning by Samsung owned AKG.
Samsung will apparently be following Apple’s lead that it started with the iPhone X and Animoji. The Galaxy S9 should feature new 3D emoji that use the front-facing camera to allow you to adapt them using facial expressions.
Finally, Samsung will allegedly put the Bixby button on the Galaxy S9 to allow people to get quick access to activate the smart personal assistant.
Expect to hear everything about the Samsung Galaxy S9 at the big reveal on 25 February just ahead of MWC 2018 and until then check out all we know about the phone here.
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