Android Oreo Update for AT&T and Verizon Samsung Galaxy S7 Rolling Out, OnePlus 6 gets Selfie Portrait Mode and More

Jun 11, 2018 at 03:53pm EDT
Android Oreo

Galaxy S7 owners on the AT&T and Sprint networks rejoice! Samsung has finally begun rolling out the Android Oreo update for their nearly two-year-old flagship for the Snapdragon-powered devices. It is worth noting that Exynos-based devices received the update much earlier and like with the Galaxy S8, Snapdragon variants of the devices had to wait a bit longer. Unofficial ports of the update have been around online for a while, but installing them isn't for everyone. Software version G930VVRU4CRE5 for the Galaxy S7 and G935VVRU4CRE5 for the S7 Edge are rolling out. AT&T is also rolling out the update. Build number G93xAUCU4CRE4 is available for both Galaxy S7 variants. Here's the changelog that Verizon posted on their website:

The update weighs in at a colossal 1.9GB and will take a while to install. This is very likely the last major OS upgrade the devices will receive, as it is rare for any device to receive more than two of those. To check for the OTA update, go to Settings > About Device > Software updates.

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OxygenOS 5.1.6 for the OnePlus 6 brings selfie portrait mode and more

The OnePlus 6 is OnePlus' latest flagship offering, which looked good initially but was later found to be missing some key features. One would expect a $500 flagship device to at least get some of the basics right, but the OnePlus 6 could not show the battery percentage next to the indicator. It's a minor annoyance, and frankly, I'm not surprised that it slipped by unnoticed. The update also brings other changes such as the ability to use portrait mode in the front camera (kudos to OnePlus for that one), the ability to schedule Do Not Disturb mode and automatically answer phone calls using a Bluetooth device. Here's the full changelog posted by OnePlus:

Network

Camera

Phone

System

Earphone mode

The update has already begun rolling out and you should receive it within the coming week.

About the author: Anil has been a lifelong tech enthusiast and has worked a variety of jobs before joining the Wccftech team in 2018. His primary responsibilities include reporting on all things in the Android and mobile gaming sphere. He is also passionate about PC hardware, obscure music and internet culture. He also has a thing for addressing himself in third person as an exercise in self-awareness.

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