When Is Android O Released? Android 8.0 Oreo’s Release Date & Features, Everything You Need To Know

Android 8.0 Oreo teased?
Android 8.0 Oreo teased? A tweet which was put up and subsequently taken down that showcased a cake with Oreo biscuits surrounding it might point to what the next version of Android will be named. Twitter

Announcement of the Android O Developer Preview has been made before Google I/O kicks off in the middle of this coming May, so here are the latest details as well as rumors surrounding Android O, including its possible release date.

Will Android O be known as Android 8.0 Oreo?
That is highly possible, taking into consideration how there are very few famous desserts known worldwide which carry the letter O right in front. Oreo cookies are something that is well known all across the globe, and it is considered to be a familiar comfort food for many. Not only that, more than once have we seen hints dropped by those connected to Google’s Android development from time to time that point to the name Oreo in recent times.

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