Install Android 8.0 Oreo on Google Nexus and Pixel Devices.
- ISO to USB 1.6 is available for free on Download Basket. As users mention, the strong point of it is: it has a simple interface. According to the information on our website the most popular version of this program is: 1.0.
- The simplest way to copy files from Android to PC is to drag and drop using a USB cable. It involves these few steps: Step 1. Plug your Android device to PC via a USB cable. On your device, tap the Charging this device via USB to go to the Android notification screen. Select File Transfer mode on this screen.
Google finally unveiled the name of Android 8.0 Oreo and released the builds for Pixel Nexus phones. That means the Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Pixel C, Pixel and Pixel XL are the first devices to get the final version of Android 8.0 Oreo. You may be eager to download the the images to install the Android 8.0 Oreo to your Google devices and enjoy the new features of now Android version. Please refer to: How to Install/Flash Android 8.0 Oreo on your Nexus and Pixel Device.
ISO to USB is easy to use. Select the ISO image, drive to burn to, the file system, and volume label, and optionally make the drive bootable. Click Burn, and you're all set. ISO to USB is free, easy to use and fills a niche.
Install Android 8.0 on Smartphones Officially using OTA update.
Android 8.0 Oreo is smarter, faster, more powerful and sweeter that ever. If you don't have a Google smartphone, you may wait for your brand manufacture to provide the update for your smartphone. First you may want to know whether your smartphone will receive the updates. Check for updates: Android 8.0 Oreo |Features and Updates for Android Smartphones and Tablets.. For these officially update via OTA you may need to wait some months. The you can check your device for update.
- Go to Device's Settings;
- About Phone > System Update;
- Check for Update. The update should start downloading. The device will automatically flash and reboot into the New Android 8.0 Oreo.
- Enjoy the wonderful Android 8.0 Oreo for its new features and powerful functions.
Install Android 8.0 On Android Devices via Rooting
For those deivces will not receive the OTA updates like Samsung Galaxy S6 you may need to turn to custom ROMs like Lineage OS to manually install the Android 8.0 Oreo.
Steps for Install Android 8.0 Oreo
- Download the proper ROM for your model of device.
- Root your Android with KingoRoot
- Install/Flash the Android 8.0 ROM
- Boot into Recovery by holding Vol Down + Power for 5 seconds.
- Go ahead and select 'Install'
- Select the downloaded Oreo ROM from SD card file and proceed to flash the zip
- After the install is complete, back and clear your cache.
Make sure that the custom ROM is compitable with your device. List of Available LineageOS 15 ROM based on Android Oreo ROMs for all devices.
To flash the Oreo ROM, first you need to root your Android devices. KingoRoot provide both KingoRoot on Windows (PC Version) and KingoRoot APK root tool, which offers the easiest and best rooting experience for your Android. Rooting tutorial please refer to: How to Root Android without Computer (APK ROOT without PC).
Since your Android devcie has been rooted, now you need to flash through the recovery. In case you need to restore factory settings when installing the custom ROM, it's wise to also install a custom recovery tool. The best ones TWRP Recovery.
Once you have finished installing the custom ROM, you are available to enjoy the new features and new function of Android 8.0 Oreo without buying a Google Pixel or Nexus.
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Release Note 8.1-rc1
(2018/06/18)
The Android-x86 project is glad to announce the 8.1-rc1 release to public. This is the first release candidate for Android-x86 8.1 (oreo-x86). The prebuilt images are available in the following site:Download Android Iso For Usb To Google Drive
Key Features
The 8.1-rc1 release is based on the latest Android 8.1.0 Oreo MR1 release (8.1.0_r33). The features include :
Download Android Iso For Usb To Google
- Support both 64-bit and 32-bit kernel and userspace.
- Support OpenGL ES 3.x hardware acceleration for Intel/AMD/Nvidia, VMware and QEMU(virgl) by Mesa 18.1.2.
- Support OpenGL ES 2.0 via SwiftShader for software rendering on unsupported GPU devices.
- Support hardware accelerated codecs on devices with Intel HD & G45 graphics family.
- Support secure booting from UEFI and installing to UEFI disk.
- A text based GUI installer.
- Add theme support to GRUB-EFI.
- Support Multi-touch, Audio, Wifi, Bluetooth, Sensors, Camera and Ethernet (DHCP only).
- Auto-mount external usb drive and sdcard.
- Add Taskbar as an alternative launcher which puts a start menu and recent apps tray on top of your screen and support freeform window mode.
- Enable ForceDefaultOrientation on devices without known sensors. Portrait apps can run in a landscape device without rotating the screen.
- Support arm arch apps via the native bridge mechanism. (Settings -> Android-x86 options)
Released Files
This release contains four files. You can choose one of these files depends on your devices. Most modern devices should be able to run the 64-bit ISO. For older devices with legacy BIOS, you may try the 32-bit ISO.
- 64-bit ISO: android-x86_64-8.1-rc1.iso
sha1sum: d6a436467719319ea2b1acfe8c523627c9890484
- 32-bit ISO: android-x86-8.1-rc1.iso
sha1sum: ccf75401f42561099d85706956c8a109f03ba62b
- 64-bit rpm: android-x86-8.1-rc1.x86_64.rpm
sha1sum: 389a283adf635ba2ee8c768b9059a229da250941
- 32-bit rpm: android-x86-8.1-rc1.i686.rpm
sha1sum: 5da8e6af527a20656c4621499cb8e34cfa83fa48
To use an ISO file, Linux users could just dump it into a usb drive to create a bootable usb stick like :
dd if=android-x86_64-8.1-rc1.iso of=/dev/sdX
where /dev/sdX is the device name of your usb drive.
Windows's users can use the tool Win32 Disk Imager to create a bootable usb stick.
Please read this page about how to install it to the device. Except the traditional ISO files, we also package android-x86 files into a Linux package rpm. It allows Linux users to easily install the release into an existing Linux device with a standalone ext4 root partition. On an rpm based device (Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS/SUSE...), just install it like a normal rpm package:
This will update your older installation like 7.1-r2 or 8.1-rc1 if you have.
On a deb based device (Debian/Ubuntu/LinuxMint/...), please use the alien tool to install it:
sudo apt install alien
sudo alien -ci android-x86-8.1-rc1.x86_64.rpm
All files will be installed to the /android-8.1-rc1/ subdirectory and boot entries will be added to grub2 menu. Reboot and choose android-x86 item from the menu to boot Android-x86. Alternatively, you can launch Android-x86 in a QEMU virtual machine by the installed qemu-android script:
Note Android-x86 running in QEMU and the real machine (after rebooting) share the same data sub-folder.
To uninstall it :sudo rpm -e android-x86
Known Issues
- Google Play Service may crash sometimes on the 32-bit image.
- Suspend and resume doesn't work on some devices.
Source code
The source code is available in the main git server.repo init -u git://git.osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b oreo-x86
repo sync --no-tags --no-clone-bundle
Read this page for how to compile source code.