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Android Oreo Screencap: Google

The name of Google’s latest operating system could easily be the worst kept secret in recent history, but the tech giant confirmed Monday that Android O is officially Android 8.0 Oreo. The new version was unveiled in a press event coinciding with the Solar Eclipse that traversed the U.S. Monday afternoon.

A new Oreo themed statue was unveiled at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, California.

Android 8.0 Oreo is now available for select Google-branded devices, including the Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C and Nexus Player. Users interested in installing the new software can do so by signing in to the Android Beta Program page and enrolling their device for the update. Users can also download system images to install Android 8.0 Oreo manually

Read: Android O Beta Release Date: 9 Features Announced At Google I/O 2017

Here are some highlighted features on Android Oreo:

Picture-in-picture: Allows users to access two applications at once.
Notification dots: Alerts users of updates to apps by adding a dot to the app icon
Autofill: Remembers logins credentials for applications
Android Instant Apps: Allows users to open apps without full installation
New Emojis: Over 60 new emojis have been added to the system

In addition to Google-branded devices, Android partners including Essential, General Mobile, HMD Global Home of Nokia Phones, Huawei, HTC, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sharp and Sony will also soon begin updating devices to Android Oreo.

Read: Android O Preview Features And Beta Announced At I/O 2017 Keynote

Google announced at its I/O conference in May that its Project Treble initiative will help manufacturers push updates to devices much faster by separating the actual Android update from the customized interface updated partners add to their devices.

Similar to what Google did with Nestle for Android 4.4 KitKat in 2013, Android 8.0 Oreo is a branding deal between the tech giant and Nabisco.