JAKARTA - Pixel is the first phone that can access Android 17 Beta. However, as time goes on, there are now many devices that can try the new operating system (OS).

By accessing the beta version of Android 17, users can try various new features from Google before the OS is released in a stable version in June. Here is a row of devices that support the use of Android 17 Beta.

Google: Pixel 10 Series, Pixel 9 Series, Pixel 8 Series, Pixel 7 Series, Pixel 6 Series, as well as Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold. Motorola: Edge 70 Series (Fusion, Fusion+), Edge 60 Series, Edge 2025, Moto G86 Series, and Moto G57 Series. OnePlus: OnePlus 15. Oppo: Oppo Find X9 Pro. Realme: Realme GT 8 Pro.

If your phone is on the list above, you can sign up for the beta program to receive system updates. Keep in mind that the beta version is part of the testing so the OS is still vulnerable to bugs and technical issues.

So far, Google has released two beta versions, namely in mid- and late February. Reportedly, the third beta version will follow in the near future to improve the performance of the software before the public release.

Google is predicted to release the stable version of Android 17 in the second quarter of this year. However, third-party brands such as Motorola to Realme need more time to adjust their respective typical interfaces.

Therefore, mobile phone manufacturers outside of Google will likely launch the stable version of Android 17 in the third quarter of this year. To find out the next device that is integrated with Android 17, be sure to continue to monitor the latest information from VOI.


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