As announced, Samsung has launched Android 8.1 Oreo Update
for the Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) was
launched last year with the Android 7.0 Marshmallow operating system.
According to the report, the Galaxy J5 (2017) has now jumped
directly to Android 8.1 Oreo, and the update comes with the security patch
Android 2018. The update is currently underway, and it is expected to be
introduced to global markets in the future. Shipped with version number
J530FXXU2BRH5 Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) users can check the update here
Settings> Software Update. Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) was launched with
smartphones Galaxy J3 (2017) and Galaxy J7 (2017). According to the report,
Galaxy J3 (2017) received Android 8.0 Oreo a few weeks ago. It should now be
seen when the company releases the Oreo update for the Galaxy J7 (2017).
The Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) features a 5.2-inch HD Super
(1280x720 pixels) AMOLED display powered by a 1.6GHz Octa-core Exynos 7870
processor with a Mali T830 GPU. Micro SD cards have 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of
internal storage and 256 GB of expandable storage slots. The Samsung Galaxy J5
(2017) has a 13 megapixel rear camera with LED flash, f / 1.7 aperture. The
front also has a 13 megapixel camera with LED flash, f / 1.9 calibers. The
battery has a 3000mAh battery with connectivity features such as dual SIM slot,
4G VoLTE, bluetooth 4.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, GPS and micro USB port.
Here's what comes in
Android Oreo for Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017):
The Appreciative Attribute the Android Oreo 8.1 is a feature
of the Rescue Party that helps your device recovers from constant looping
loops. It also comes with added value for battery management that will allow
the user to see the status of the battery life of the wireless handset so that
he or she can know beforehand that he or she will be charged before leaving.
Samsung also brings its own custom features, including Always
On Display, which allows the device owner to change the color of the clock,
gain better access, the screen lock personalization option to enhance display
alerts, dynamic screen-size adjustment, renewed calendar apps, new font options
for headlines so that it can be displayed in capital letters, the ability to
use a proprietary image to display and newer style of watches.
Performance mode has been added to the Galaxy phone to enable
users to optimize their smartphone by optimizing mode (battery extension),
gameplay (useful features like game launcher and game tools) and Fun mode
(improved sound quality and picture quality) and high-performance mode (with
high-quality display settings) to better meet specific requirements.
If an unregistered fingerprint tries to open the phone for
more than a predetermined number of attempts, a new biometric security option
is available to disable the fingerprint reader.
Another important aspect is a secure browser feature that
intuitively detects when a user is unconscious about a malicious URL and stops
spyware attempts on the phone.
Choosing a smart text will enhance the ability to copy and
paste. With Machine Entity Learning feature recognition on the screen as a
complete address, users will be able to easily choose the desired text by
double-clicking and even presenting an application like Karat to help navigate.
It also comes with an image feature in the image that allows
device owners to have a multiple task, like checking the calendar while
planning a fun on the video duo. It may be noted that this Android 8.1 Oreo is
most likely the last major update for Galaxy J5 (2017) and will not get the
latest Android 9.0 Pita.
Check out the
informative steps to Install Android 8.1 Oreo on Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017):
1. When you get a new software notification, select
"Yes".
2. Once the software is downloaded, click on "Install
Now".
3. After installing the software, the phone will
automatically restart.
4. The phone has been updated.
The process of updating OTA is step by step, so it will take
several days to go anywhere in the world.
Until then, the device owner can manually check the updates
by going to Settings >> Phone Information >> System Updates and
Checking the new firmware.

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