Samsung Note8 Orio attacks, firmware takes the lead in sneaking away
Samsung Note8 Orio attacks, firmware takes the lead in sneaking away

As Samsung's flagship model this year, the goal of Galaxy Note8 is not simple. In addition to eliminating the impact of last year's Note7 battery incident, it is difficult to compete with its own S8 released in the first half of the year.


After Google updated the latest Android 8.0 system, Samsung also launched the internal test of Olio firmware for S8 in Europe and other regions, but there was no relevant information from Note8. Unexpectedly, the Android 8.0 firmware that Note8 expects to be updated by OTA has been stolen. This time, the stolen firmware is the Verizon version of Note8. It is confirmed that it can only be used on the SM-N950U machine. According to the user's updated information, the running firmware is Samsung Experience 9.0 based on Android 8.0. It seems that Samsung should start large-scale OTA global push updates later.

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