Thursday, January 25, 2018

Android Oreo Now Can Show WiFi Speed

Android Oreo has been dislocated by Google as the latest version of the operating system. Various features carried more sophisticated than previous versions.

Android Oreo now brings new features through an update. Users will get information related to the speed of public WiFi that is usually used by many smartphone users.

It will appear before you connect it to your smartphone. That is, you can know and choose which WiFi has the fastest connectivity to surf in cyberspace.

Some speed categories will be listed starting from Very Fast, Fast, Good and Bad. The standards in this category are determined based on the network speed when used to access the video.

This means you'll enjoy smooth video access when using WiFi in the Quick and Very Fast speed category. The difference is only in terms of image quality alone.

Website or streaming music itself will be smoothly enjoyed when you use a network with Good category. While to last will be enough to make a call or send a message.

This feature has previously been diumbar by Google and finally now released in the update Android Oreo 8.1.

Android Oreo until now is still available on a limited basis. Some smartphones that have supported this latest Android OS like Pixel and Pixel 2 and Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X.

As a note, this speed information will not appear on personal WiFi. If unwanted, a public WiFi admin can also disable the network speed information feature that will be featured thanks to the Android Oreo update. Similarly, as reported by TechCruch, Wednesday (24/1/2018)

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