With the release of the Android N Developer Preview, Google is finally making it easier to try out the latest and greatest version of Android on your Nexus device. Before today, you needed to manually ...
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Following yesterday’s release of Android 15 QPR1 Beta 2, Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro Fold can now join the Android Beta Program. Given the staggered release of the Pixel 9 series, only the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro ...
ASUS is inviting select ROG Phone 8 users to join the Android 15 Preview Program. The Preview Program is meant to help the company find and fix bugs in its version of Android 15. Those who are ...
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Google rolled out the first Android 17 beta for eligible Pixel devices earlier this month, and other smartphone makers are now starting to follow suit. In a somewhat unexpected move, Motorola is among ...
After a slightly longer wait, Asus has finally started offering access to Android 16 beta. The beta program kicked off earlier this month, starting with the ZenFone 12 Ultra, and was later expanded to ...
While Motorola has already begun rolling out the stable Android 16 update, it continues to expand the beta program to more devices. Last week, the beta program went live for the Motorola Edge (2025), ...
OnePlus has launched an Oxygen OS 16 Open Beta Test based on Android 16 for several devices. Despite being an “open” beta program, the test requires users to apply via a questionnaire and is currently ...
In an open letter to Google and the Android developer community, Keep Android Open argues that the new policy threatens innovation, competition, privacy, and user freedom. Google’s planned Android ...
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