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Android 16 QPR1 ‘No Data Wipe’ OTA starts rolling out to Pixel

Over a week after Android 16 QPR1 went stable, Google is now beginning to roll out the “No Data Wipe” OTA update to Beta 3.1 testers.
ExpandExpandingCloseGoogle readying ‘Wear OS Beta Program’ for the Pixel Watch

Wear OS 4 was announced during I/O 2023, and only a handful of tentpoles were shared. Google is now readying a “Wear OS Beta Program” for the Pixel Watch.
ExpandExpandingCloseGoogle letting you rate the entire Android Beta Program as part of 13 QPR3 survey

Google released Android 13QPR3 Beta 1 last week to kick off a new,unexpected preview cycle and is now asking for more detailed survey feedback.
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Android Beta Program now requires opt out to get 13 QPR2 stable, QPR3 coming

We’re still waiting for the stable release ofAndroid 13 QPR2, but ahead of that, Googleprovided an update today on how to leave the Beta Program without needing to wipe your device. The company today also shared that the Android 13 QPR3 Beta is starting next week.
ExpandExpandingClosePixel 4 and 4 XL dropped from Android Beta Program ahead of 13 QPR1

On Monday, Google updated the Android Beta Program website ahead of the next preview andteased Android 14 in the process. Another change today officially drops the Pixel 4 and 4 XL from the Android 13 Beta Program.
ExpandExpandingCloseGoogle explains why your Pixel isn’t getting the Android 12/13 Beta after enrolling

For the first time (in the modern era), there are two active Android Beta Programs, as well as the stable channel. Googleexplained today why there’s occasionally no Android 12 QPR3 or Android 13 Beta OTA immediately after signing-up your Pixel.
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Android Beta Program will let you opt-out to final build without wiping your Pixel in the future

In releasingQPR3 Beta 1.1 for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro today, Google also announced that it will soon give testers the ability to opt out of the Android Beta Program at the end of every cycle without having to wipe their device.
ExpandExpandingCloseOpting out of Android Beta Program today wipes your Pixel as bug serves 12 QPR3 OTA on 13 DP1

Google surprisingly rolled out Android 12 QPR3 Beta 1 today, and it should be a straightforward upgrade for most users. However, those who want to opt out of the Beta Program will have to wipe their phones, and a bug is affecting Android 13 Developer Preview 1 devices.
ExpandExpandingClosePixel 3a and 3a XL will be eligible for upcoming Android 12L Beta Program

Last week, Google announced Android 12L as a big update for foldables and tablets. It’s also coming to phones, with Pixel devices receiving the update in Q1 of next year. The Android 12L Beta Program is set to start in December, and today Google added the Pixel 3a and 3a XL to the list of supported devices.
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Unenroll your Pixel from the Android 12 Beta Program to get November’s update immediately

TheNovember security patch was announced on Monday as the first update to Android 12 following its launch a few weeks earlier. This update includes aseries of bug fixes, but Pixel owners that are still on the Android Beta Program have yet to receive the November release until they opt out.
ExpandExpandingCloseAndroid 12L is also coming to phones, Beta Program for Pixel coming later

At the2021 Android Dev Summit, Googleannounced Android 12L as a “feature drop” for foldables, tablets, and Chrome OS, but it will also be coming to phones, and Pixel devices – in the future – can sign-up for a Beta.
ExpandExpandingCloseGoogle updates Android Beta Feedback app ahead of Android 12 Developer Preview

In a sign that Google intends to follow last year’s early release cadence for previewing the next version of its mobile OS, the Android Beta Feedback app was updated via the Play Store on Thursday for Android 12.
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Stable version of Android 7.1.2 rolling out to Google Pixel, Pixel XL devices in Beta Program


Following therelease of Android 7.1.2 earlier this month, Google is beginning to push the update to Pixel and Pixel XL devices enrolled in the Android Beta Program. For the Pixel line, it addresses a number of Bluetooth, battery shutdown, and camera issues, as well as other improvements.
Google launches the Android Beta Program, gives you easy OTA access to Android N

Update: While it wasn’t appearing at first, it seems that the Nexus Player is now being listed as a compatible device with the program. Additionally, the General Mobile 4G (Android One) device is now compatible as well.
Google has now —as promised — just launched the Android Beta Program. With this program (much like similar programs from Apple), you can enroll your device to receive the latest beta builds of Android and receive them over-the-air without the need to do any manual flashing. Head over to the Android Beta Program website to sign up…