Galaxy Note 8 finally started getting the long-awaited Android 8.0 Oreo update. The Android 8.0 Oreo for the Galaxy Note 8 is packed with all the goodies that Google showed off when it released the Android Oreo. It took more than long for the South Korean phone maker to make Android Oreo for its flagship devices.
Samsung is releasing Android 8.0 Oreo for the Note 8 when Google has already rolled out the first developer preview of the Android 9.0, the Android P. It’s quite disappointing when you spend a huge amount of money on a phone and then the company doesn’t release the latest firmware on time.
OnePlus launched the OnePlus 5T in November 2017 and it updated the phone to Android Oreo by the time it was January 2018. Even Nokia updated its phones to Android Oreo before Samsung. After ridiculing the loyal Galaxy Note 8 owners, the update finally started rolling out about 2 days ago. If you carry a Galaxy Note 8, you can check for OTA update or update your phone manually using Odin.
A new firmware is always supposed to improve the performance, battery life and the overall stability of a phone. This is because the new firmware fixes all the existing bugs, it takes into account all the problems that the users face on the previous version and provide them with the better experience. This, however, is not a very common case. Most of the times, users start facing more issues after updating their phone to a newer firmware. Same is the case with the Galaxy Note 8 after the Android 8.0 Oreo update.
A number of users have reported a lot of problems that they have faced prior to updating the phone to Android Oreo, and also after updating the phone to Android Oreo. In this guide, we will take a look at the tutorials to fix Galaxy Note 8 Problems before Android Oreo Update and then we will also learn to fix Galaxy Note 8 problems after Android Oreo update.
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This is a very common problem happening on almost all the Samsung Galaxy phones. The solution is easy. Here are the two possible solutions to fix Galaxy Note 8 Update Failed Error.
Samsung recently updated the format of its firmware files. It was adding a new .lz4 extension to its .img files. This resulted in the existing versions of Odin to fail. After the issue widespread, Samsung released a new version of Odin which can handle the .img files with the .lz4 extension. So, if you are getting the Odin flashing failed on Galaxy Note 8, you need to use the Odin 3.13.1. A guide to manually update the Note 8 to Android Oreo can be found here.
If you are trying to update your phone through OTA update and you can’t find the update at your end, you may have to go for a manual method. You can check this guide to manually update your Galaxy Note 8 to Android 8.0 Oreo. Manually updating your phone is completely safe and secure.
Slow performance issue after updating to a new firmware is something happening with every second Galaxy Note 8 user. There are a few reasons that slow down the performance of the Note 8 after the Oreo update. Here are the probable reasons that have slowed down your Galaxy Note 8.
It’s always recommended to perform a clean installation of the new firmware. If you have updated your phone without factory resetting it, you may find the performance getting sluggish. In such a case, you can factory reset your phone and update is once again all over again. Don’t forget to backup all your data before performing a clean installation of the new Android Oreo update on the Galaxy Note 8.
Clearing cache can fix almost all Galaxy Note 8 problems after Android Oreo update. Clearing cache is just like a single medicine for a hundred diseases. Messed up cache can significantly slow down your phone. Here’s how to clear cache and fix the Note 8.
Half of the Galaxy Note 8 problems after Android Oreo update can come up as a result of having unnecessary applications on your phone. If you have a bunch of apps that you have no idea of or the apps that you simply do not use, it’s the time to remove them from your phone. Having unused applications on your phone are nothing more than junk.
Safe Mode disables all the third party applications on your phone. It’s a great way to check if a specific application is causing trouble in your phone. You can always turn on Safe Mode and then check the performance of your phone. If there’s a difference in the performance of your phone after enabling Safe Mode, you can then start by uninstalling the applications one by one to check what application was the culprit. Here’s how to boot into Safe Mode to fix Galaxy Note 8 problems after Android Oreo update.
Is the camera failed error coming up on your Note 8 after the Oreo update? This is also a common issue. Here are the possible fixes.
If the solution above fails to work, you can opt for a third party camera application like the Google Camera. There are many other camera applications which are a great alternative to Samsung’s stock camera application.
Try clearing the cache of your phone. At times, a bad cache can also make the camera app to fail. Have a look at the method to clear cache partition to fix Note 8 problems after Android Oreo update.
The camera can also fail as a result of a bad firmware update. You can manually update your Note 8 to Android Oreo using Odin. Make sure that you perform a clean installation. A clean installation can fix all the potential problems that came up on your phone after a corrupt installation.
These are the possible reasons for your phone to heat up after the Android Oreo update.
When the Samsung Galaxy S8 was updated to Android Oreo, the phone owners reported the phone rebooting on its own at random intervals of time. The same happened with the Galaxy Note 8 as well. A huge number of users reached out to us asking for a solution to fix the Galaxy Note 8 that is randomly rebooting after Android Oreo update. The solutions to this problem are also quite simple. You can apply the following fixes one by one to see which one works for you.
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 Note 8 after Android Oreo update.
That’s all for now. If you are still facing any issues, feel free to contact me using the comments section below.
This post was last modified on December 7, 2018 2:11 am
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I have followed all the instructions and lastly it says something went wrong plz help me out in this
can you please share your problem in detail here?