Android Oreo was officially made available in the month of August this year and all the smartphone manufacturers have started working to fit them suitable for their devices. In the present scenario, it is only available for Google Pixel, Nexus, and Samsung latest devices. If you are using this latest OS on your smartphone and is experiencing some common issues, here in this post I will show you how to how to fix them all simply.
It is quite true that no OS is 100% bug-free and there are issues even with the contribution of some genius minds in the development of same. There are certain issues that have been reported by users on Google Nexus and Pixel smartphones. Although Google will bring the solution to all such issues, I understand you couldn’t wait till then. This is the post with some potential solutions to the latest Android 8.0 Oreo issues.
Android 8.0 Oreo Problems and how they can be fixed
Installation Issue
A lot of Pixel and Nexus devices have reported installation issues in which they fail to download updates or have side load issues. Check out the solution below.
The very first thing that you must do is restarting the phone and wait until the phone charging comes to an end. For this, you can use enhance the brightness at its full. Once discharged, put it on charging again and turn it on. Try re-instating the apps again. In case this doesn’t work, clear the phone cache through following steps.
- Press and hold Power and Volume down buttons together. You will see an arrow on the screen after a few seconds.
- Frequently press volume down button and wait till “Recovery” option appears on the screen. Tap the power button after this. You will see Android logo with an exclamation mark.
- When it happens, press the Volume up button and release the power button. You will see a list of some items on the device’s screen.
- Now simply press the volume down button, you will see an option that says cache partition. Simply press the power button. This will start the process.
- It may take a few minutes after you do so. Thus, phone battery should be at least 50 5 charged.
- Once done, restart the phone.
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Bluetooth problem
Many users have also reported about the Bluetooth related problems in android Oreo 8.0. Check out the following guide if you are also one among them.
- Simply turn ON the Bluetooth device and again turn it OFF first.
- If that doesn’t work, Open phone “Settings”>Connected Devices>Bluetooth and tap on “Forget Connection”. Once this is done, try reconnecting it again.
- If it doesn’t work, you need to boot your smartphone into the Safe Mode.
- Another option is disabling all the apps that you have installed from other sources than Play Store. There are certain chances that it will start working again.
Wi-Fi Problems
The problem in Wi-Fi simply means the phone is useless as you cannot access the internet in such a case without buying a data pack. Without the internet, of course, the phone is useless. Check out follow instructions to fix it.
- First of all, simply restart your router.
- If that doesn’t work, Open “Settings”>Network & Internet Connection. After this, tap on Wi-Fi and then the network you want to connect your phone. Simply tap to forget the same after this.
- Reset the device networking settings after this. If that doesn’t work, again disable all the apps installed from third-party sources.
Charging Problem
Slow charging is another common issue in Android Oreo 8.0 that has been reported by a lot of people. Check out the solution below.
- Begin with restarting your device first. Connect it to a charger and make sure it’s the one that came with the device and not any other.
- If that doesn’t work, see if you can charge your device by connecting it to your Pc through a USB cable. If you are, the cable is ok and the issue is in the charging adapter.
In case if you find any insufficient storage available problem, then you can even fix the issue. Please check the linked article.
These are some of the common android Oreo 8.0 issues. You have seen there is nothing much you need to do to fix them. So go ahead with them before you actually take your device to a repair shop.