During the last weeks we are telling you much more about Android Oreo. The youngest member of the green robot family seems to have not started the year on the right foot and this was reflected, for example, in the fact that at the end of 2017, this platform ended with implantation less than 1%. However, the Mountain Viewers continue to focus their efforts on him.
A few hours ago the new beta of this interface that could be an important support for it to gain a little more presence in the future, and it is that, it seems that since Google, are willing to improve its adoption through other means apart from its installation in the new devices that are coming to the market. Next we tell you what are the most outstanding characteristics that it will have and what its effect may be.

The new beta of Android Oreo focuses on security
As we said before, his arrival has been very recent, in the last hours of yesterday. According PhoneArena, the privacy of the users will be the axis around which this version revolves thanks to two characteristics: latest patch, of which we will now make a brief review, and also, the protection against two exploits which have brought some headaches to Google: Specter and Meltdown. At the moment, it has only been enabled in some Essential Phone.
Small elements versus big improvements
These advances in the beta seem limited to a few specific models in which it can be installed via OTA. However, they join others of more depth that could make Android Oreo in a very reliable security software such as, for example, the greater control that users will have over the permissions they offer to applications before downloading them, or Android Verified Boot, focused on delivering faster and more stable updates containing the latest changes to address malware and other harmful elements.

Will they serve to improve your reception?
As we said at the beginning, these novelties can be useful to improve adoption data, in which the incorporation of the interface in new devices is key. Currently, both in the tablet format and in the smartphone, we would be seeing how more and more firms install it as standard in their latest models. An example could be the MediaPad M4. What do you think? Do you think that with the new beta, the latest Mountain View software will have a better reception? We leave you available related content such as, the launch of Android Oreo Go Edition so you can learn more.