Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus were updated to Android 8.0 Oreo about a couple of weeks ago. At first, Samsung took ages to release the Android Oreo for its 2017 flagship and then the update came with loads of issues. Samsung made sure that the Android Oreo becomes a real pain for its loyal users. I’m quite sure that Samsung has lost a number of its users including me. Those of you who are still sticking to Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus may want to fix the issues that came up before or after updating your phone to Android Oreo.
Samsung Galaxy S8 is having performance, battery life, installation, network and many other issues after the Android 8.0 Oreo installation. All of the Android Oreo issues can be easily fixed. You just have to apply the right solution to the problem. In this post, I have tried to sum up all the possible issues and their fixes. Have a look at the Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus Android Oreo Problems. The fixes are given right next to the problems.
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There are two solutions for this problem. You can try these solutions one by one.
First of all, you can try clearing the cache of your phone. To clear the cache, have a look at these steps.
If you trying to manually update your Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus to Android Oreo, you may face the Odin Flashing Failed error. This is because the Odin versions up to 3.12.10 do not support the new format of the firmware files. Samsung is now adding a new .lz4 extension to the .img files in its firmware files. The existing versions of Odin failed to flash the .lz4 files as they do not support this format.
So, in order to flash Android Oreo on Galaxy S8 manually, you have to use the new version of Odin which is the Odin 3.13.1. It’s already available on our site. Have a look at this guide to manually update Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus to Android Oreo without any errors.
If your phone is not showing you an update in the OTA update menu, it means the Oreo update hasn’t made it to your region yet. This is because Samsung rolls out the updates in different phases. The updates make their way to specific regions in each phase. You can always download the firmware files from the internet and flash them manually. The same will be done here too. Follow this guide to download Android Oreo and install it on your S8 or S8 Plus.
Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus Android Oreo Problems also include the slow performance issues. The performance of the phone shows a serious lag right after installing the brand new Android Oreo software. This may happen due to a number of reasons. These reasons include a dirty installation of the new firmware. An application which is not compatible with the new Android version can also slow down the phone. Messed up cache partition can be the culprit as well. To fix Galaxy S8 performance issues after updating to Android Oreo, you have to apply the following solutions one by one.
Camera Failed is a very common error for the Galaxy S8 owners who just updated to Android Oreo. There are several fixes for this issue. Here’s what you can do to fix this Galaxy S8 or S8 Android Oreo problem.
Your S8 can heat up after Android 8.0 Oreo installation because of the following reasons.
How to fix?
Try these solutions one by one.
A number of users reported this issue immediately after they updated their phone to Android Oreo. Just like the heating up and performance issues, this issue can also happen because of the similar reasons. You can clear the cache of your phone to fix it. If clearing cache doesn’t help, you can boot into Safe Mode to fix it. The last resort should be to flash a new firmware on your phone with the help of Odin.
After updating your phone, the battery needs to be calibrated once again. To do so, you need to charge your phone to 100% first of all. After charging it to 100%, you need to let it drain to 0%. Do not charge your phone in between. Make sure that it comes to 0 from 100 without charging it in-between.
Repeat the same cycles for 3 or 4 times to fully calibrate the battery of your phone on the new firmware. This should fix the battery consumption issues on your phone.
If you think that there’s another issue with the battery, you can try clearing cache or booting into the Safe Mode to check if an application is eating the battery of your phone.
Is your phone charging slowly after the Android Oreo update? This may or may not be a software related issue. Here are the possible fixes.
Network issues have several fixes. Here’s what you can do to fix Note Registered on Network Error on the Galaxy S8 after Android Oreo update.
At times, the installation of new firmware on our phone doesn’t work properly. In such cases, we have to install a new and clean firmware. Clean installation means you have to perform a factory data reset before installing or flashing new firmware. In the case of Android 8.0 Oreo for the Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus, the best choice is to perform a clean installation. You may face a lot of issues if you are just dirty flashing the Android Oreo.
To perform a clean installation of the Android 8.0 Oreo, factory reset your phone and then follow this guide to install new Android Oreo on your Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus.
This post was last modified on August 21, 2018 9:36 pm
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