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Android O is officially 8.0.0

Google released the first Android O Developer Preview (AODP) in march. And second (AODP2) during the Google IO developer conference, which was the first preview build to be available through the Android Beta program. Today AODP3 has been released.
This comes with the final O APIs, so third party developers can pretty much start working on finalizing their apps for the next iteration of Android. Hundreds of bug fixes and optimizations are included in the latest AODP too. Like previous releases, it can be installed only on the Google PixelPixel XLPixel CLG Nexus 5XHuawei Nexus 6P, and Asus Nexus Player.
If you have a device enrolled in the Android Beta program you'll get an update to the new build soon. Otherwise, if you have a supported device you can jump straight to AODP3 by enrolling it at (www.google.com/android/beta) You can also flash a factory image with the new software, or sideload an OTA(https://developers.google.com/android/ota) zip if you can't wait for the update notification.

A final AODP should land in July, ahead of rumored August release of the finalized Android O build for the aforementioned devices. With AODP3, Google has confirmed that Android O is Android 8.0.0, and not 7.2 or 7.5. The proof is in the image you can see above, displaying the About section of Settings on a handset with AODP3 installed.

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