Android Oreo has just launched, and with it come a set of various new features, optimisations and new looks. With improvement comes new APIs, and thus more unofficial goodies that with some tinkering we can access. You can install the system image now, and what's more you can customize the navigation bar, just like you could on the developer previews! The navigation bar modification existed even in Android Nougat hidden away in plain sight, but was made accessible to users for a while in the first two Android O Developer Previews only for it to be removed along with other tuners with the commit message stating "they aren't quite there yet".
How to Customize the Navigation Bar in Android Oreo Without Root
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