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Phone updates Enrolled devices will receive continuous beta updates for the duration of the platform’s release cycle including Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs) ahead of the public release schedule.
How do I enroll in more than one Beta program at a time?
How can I switch between beta programs?
How long does each beta program last?
How long does it take to receive the update after opting in or out?
How often will I receive beta updates?
How do I verify that I’m running a beta version of Android?
How do I get help with Android beta versions?
How can I opt out and return to a public Android release?
Android Beta for Pixel offers you a simple way to try pre-release versions of Android, and test drive our new features. The feedback you provide will help us identify and fix issues, and make the platform even better. Enrolled devices will automatically receive updates for the latest beta version of Android. Learn more about eligible devices .
Android 13 Beta is now available and gives you early access to test new features for our next unreleased platform, which is still in active development.
Android 12 QPR3 beta has concluded with the public release of the June Pixel monthly software update.
If you were previously enrolled in the Android 12 Beta Program, you will receive the stable public June Pixel monthly software update, which concludes this program. Once you apply the stable public update, you can opt out of the program without a data wipe.
If you would like to continue beta testing, you can enroll in the Android 13 beta program by opting your device out of the Android 12 beta before enrolling it in Android 13 beta. Devices enrolled in Android 12 beta will not automatically receive Android 13 beta releases. New program enrollment is required.
Sign in to your Google Account to see a list of your eligible devices. When you opt in a device, you’ll be prompted to select the beta program you’d like to enroll in. After you opt in and accept the Android Beta Program Terms of Service, you can start sharing your thoughts with us directly from your device and by joining the Android Beta Program Reddit community .
The updates that you’ll receive as a part of the beta program are pre-release versions, and may contain errors and defects that can affect the normal functioning of your device.
You will not be able to unenroll and revert back to a stable public version of Android without first wiping all locally saved data on your device. You may also encounter issues restoring a backup. We recommend reviewing the latest Pixel release notes for Android 13 before enrolling in Android Beta.
Eligible devices that you have signed into with your Google account as the primary user will show on this page.
During a beta program’s release cycle, there will be four stable releases to the public (the official platform release followed by Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs)). When you apply the stable release update for the version you’re beta testing, you can opt out without a data wipe for a limited time until you apply the next beta update.
Any device you have hidden on Google Play won't appear on this page. You can check by going to play.google.com/settings .
Android 13 beta is now available on devices from additional manufacturers. Visit android.com/beta for details on how to sign up.
Your device eligibility and current build determine which program options are available for enrollment. Devices on a public stable build will see multiple program options to select from when more than one beta program is available.
You can enroll an eligible device in a single beta program. Once enrolled, you’ll see a status indicating which program the device is enrolled in. To enroll in multiple programs at the same time, you’ll need to enroll an additional eligible device. You cannot enroll a single device into multiple beta programs.
Once you enroll a device, you’ll see a message indicating which program the device is enrolled in. If multiple programs are available and would like to switch between programs, you’ll first need to opt out your enrolled device before opting it into another program. You can skip installing the stable public version, as it will wipe your device. Once you select Opt out , you can immediately select the other program you wish to enroll in.
Important: If, after opting out, you only see one program option to enroll in, you will need to first apply the stable public version (will require a data wipe) in order to see multiple enrollment options. This only applies when more than one beta program is available.
View devices to find the device you want to switch and click Opt out . Your device will receive an update within 24 hours that will wipe all user data and install the latest stable public version of Android. Once you install the public update, your device is ready to enroll in another beta program.
Enrolled devices will receive continuous beta updates for the duration of the platform’s release cycle including Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs) ahead of the public release schedule, unless you choose to opt out sooner.
Updates aren’t always immediate and may take up to 24 hours to arrive. If it has been more than 24 hours, make sure your device is connected to the internet, and check for updates by going to Settings > System > System update .
You can expect to receive up to two updates automatically per month for each program you’re enrolled in. Note: You will not receive separate monthly security updates while enrolled in the program as they will be part of the beta build.
If you manually flashed to a beta build by downloading the image from developer.android.com , you won’t receive updates automatically unless that device is also opted-in to the Android Beta Program for Pixel through this site.
Important : Your device may get automatically removed from the beta program it is enrolled in and either get moved to the public release track or to another beta program track for the following reasons:
For Android, there are two ways to do this:
Important : Your device may get automatically removed from the beta program it is enrolled in and either get moved to the public release track or to another beta program track for the following reasons:
As this is a beta program, there are no official support channels available. Post your question on the Android Beta Reddit community and a fellow community member may assist you.
First, make sure you are running a beta version of Android. View devices to find the device you want to remove and click Opt out . Your device will receive an update within 24 hours that will wipe all user data and install the latest stable public version of Android. You will not be able to unenroll and revert back to a stable public release version of Android without first wiping all locally saved data on your device. You may also encounter issues restoring a backup.
Note : During a beta program’s release cycle, there will be four stable releases to the public (the official platform release followed by Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs)). When you apply the stable release update for the version you’re beta testing, you can opt out without a data wipe for a limited time until you apply the next beta update.
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