While Google normally follows a pattern when it comes to its safety patches roll out, this time around there was a lot of confusion with the September update. Google claimed that lots of compatible devices already received the September safety patch with the Android 8.0 Oreo update in late August, but lots of users reported that they were still stuck on August 5th safety update even after updating to Oreo. Now, it seems Google is rolling out the latest September safety patch lastly to all compatible customers.
Android Police reports that Verizon customers have confirmed the arrival of the security patch, and the carrier has also published info of the new update with build number OPR3.170623.007 and the security patch level as for 2017-09-01 for its Pixel and Pixel XL customers. Other Pixel and Nexus customers that are not on Verizon are also reportedly receiving an OTA update of the September safety patch. Some customers report that while the OTA notification is titled as 'Android 7.1.2', installing it actually updates their devices to Android 8.0 Oreo with the latest September security patch.
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The September 2017 safety update is rolling out for three Pixel devices - the Pixel, Pixel XL, and Pixel C - and five Nexus ones, in Nexus 6P, Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 9, and Nexus Player. The OTA zip and manufacturing facility images are not yet available on Google's Developer site, but it shouldn't be long very long prior to they appear as nicely. Let us know if you've received the September safety patch or not in the feedback below!
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