Android 17 QPR1 Beta 9 update is now reaching Google Pixel devices. A bunch of devices are supported, and 5 issues resolved.
Motorola expanded its Android 17 beta to the Moto Edge 60 Pro. Here is a look at all the new features and UI changes.
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Begone, fraud: Android 17 QPR2 beta 3 helps combat scams and more for Pixel
Google's Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 adds major restrictions to help users avoid fraud and scams when forwarding calls.
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I was tired of the Android beta for Pixel glitching out, so I left it — without losing all my data
Signing up for the Android Beta for Pixel program can be really exciting. You get to test out new features that aren't publicly available yet, and Google uses your feedback to make meaningful changes ...
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 ...
Android 17 QPR2 Beta 3 has been released with new protections against call-forwarding scams, the Quick Settings layout editor ...
Android 17 QPR2 Beta 1 fixes Gemini-related reboots, Bluetooth failures, and missing notifications while ending beta support for the Pixel 6 series.
Motorola is clearly stepping up its software game. Just a day ago, it began the Android 17 beta program ahead of its competitors, and now, the beta program has just gone live for a new set of ...
Friday's surprise update for the Pixel line has brought more features than anticipated. We already detailed the new App Lock ...
The Android Auto beta program is open again. That's right, more users can now enroll to download new builds and get access to unreleased features before they receive the go-ahead for everybody else.
QPRs or Quarterly Platform Releases are minor Android versions that come out every three months. Technically, Google only releases one major ...
Android 16 rollout hasn’t been quick from Motorola (it’s still rolling out), but the Android 17 beta expansion from the brand is turning heads. The company has already announced the Android 17 beta ...
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