The waiting game is over!
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is still one of the most powerful Android phones on the market, and now that Android Oreo is making its way to the device on U.S. carriers, it's about to get even better for a lot of users.
The Oreo update is still in its early days for the Note 8, but in any case, these are the carriers that have updated it so far.
AT&T
AT&T is the first network to start updating the Galaxy Note 8 to Oreo, and the update was first spotted by XDA user jetman5843 (Thanks, Nick!). The update weighs in at 1407.35MB, and it changes the build number of the Note 8 to R16NW.N950USQU3CRC2.
Oreo for the Note 8 brings the March 2018 security patch, and all of the features you'd expect to see are included – such as picture-in-picture, notification dots, and smoother performance across the board.
Sprint
@androidcentral hey y'all... #AndroidOreo for @sprint #samsungnote8 is live! pic.twitter.com/0B70sa5tXO
— Eliezer Wagner (@Admiral_EliW) March 30, 2018
Sprint has also begun updating the Note 8 to Oreo. At 1330MB, it's not small, but it brings all of the features one would expect to the game.
Verizon
@androidcentral Verizon is on board pic.twitter.com/Ex6EeFpEhi
— Harlen Marks (@HarlenM) March 30, 2018
Verizon also seems to be in the early stages of rolling out Android Oreo to Note 8 users. The company's official update tracker hasn't been updated just yet, but it's only a matter of time.
T-Mobile
No official word from T-Mobile just yet, but the Note 8's Oreo update shouldn't take longer than a few days to follow suit.
Update, March 30, 2018: This tracker has been updated to reflect Sprint's and Verizon's rollouts.
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