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zlays84
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About Android O

Hello is there any plans on updating 2017 Android Bravias to Android Oreo?

This is much better than what we have now... 

https://youtu.be/AOijyUAVQTw

Android TV, Google's software for the big screen, is getting a welcome visual overhaul when Android O rolls around later this year. The update largely involves making the home screen more animated, while also allowing users to "find content faster." SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LATEST VIDEOS ...
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jumpsuit
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Hi again :slight_smile:

 

The answer is 'Yes', however when is still unknown

currently.

 

Cheers

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jumpsuit
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Hi @zlays84

 

I am just going to double check this and will get back to you

 

Cheers

 

 

 

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jumpsuit
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Hi again :slight_smile:

 

The answer is 'Yes', however when is still unknown

currently.

 

Cheers

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zlays84
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Okay cool so this is then conifirmed we are getting Android 8.0 on our TV's!

Great!


 

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jumpsuit
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Yes :slight_smile:

 

Support lasts a couple of years after a model's release

so the 2017 sets are definately included.

 

:champagne_glass:

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Kuschelmonschter
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My TV from 2016 is still on Marshmallow. Support is far from good...

 

Official word is that Sony will put Oreo on 2018 TVs. No word on 2017 and earlier TVs so far.

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zlays84
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Well that would suck if true but still can we take this confirmation kinda official...the man said YES!

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jumpsuit
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Hiya :slight_smile:

 

the-man-from-delmonte-says-yes-yes-yes.jpg

 

:grin:

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Kuschelmonschter
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You can find the official info here.

 

Sony confirmed to us at CES that it is currently working on bringing Android version 8.0, also known as Android Oreo, to its TVs. The company also said that it has shortened development time between major updates. That may be true but considering that Android 8 was released in August 2017, consumers should still arm themselves with patience in the future.

Sony confirmed that Oreo will be made available to the 2018 models but the company did not want to go into specifics about timing or the rest of the line-up yet.

 

Hardly anybody over at Sony knows what the actual plan is. Most of the time you get very contradicting information. Just look at the late Dolby Vision disaster. So I would take the above info by @jumpsuit with a grain of salt...

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jumpsuit
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@Kuschelmonschter

 

Can I just clarify that you are calling me a liar?