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How to Try Android (12) Beta Now

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 Google detailed and showcased all of the major new changes and features coming to Android 12 at this year's Google I / O event.

Then it released the beta of Android 12 for all compatible Pixel phones, as well as some non-Pixel Android phones from OnePlus, Xiaomi, OPPO, etc.

 

If you can't wait to try Android 12 until its stable release, slated for after August, here's how to install the beta version of Android 12 on your compatible device right away.

How to Try Android 12 2022
How to Try Android 12 2022
 

Compatible devices Android Android 12 beta

 

The first thing you need to know is whether your Android device is compatible with Android 12 beta.

 Along with Google's Pixel devices, a handful of other devices from Xiaomi, OPPO, OnePlus and a few others are also in the beta.

 

Here is the full list of devices that are part of Google's Android 12 beta program:

 

  1. Google Pixel 5.
  2. Google Pixel 4a 5G.
  3. Google Pixel 4a.
  4. Google pixel 3.
  5. Google Pixel 3 XL.
  6. Google Pixel 3a.
  7. Google Pixel 3a XL.
  8. Asus Zenfone 8.
  9. Oneplus 9.
  10. OnePlus 9 Pro.
  11. OPPO Find X3 Pro.
  12. Realme GT (China(.
  13. Nokia x20.
  14. Sharp.
  15. TCL 20 Pro 5G.
  16. Tecno Camon 17.
  17. I live in iQOO 7.
  18. Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra.
  19. Xiaomi mi 11.
  20. Xiaomi mi 11i.
  21. Xiaomi Mi 11X Pro.
  22. ZTE Axon Ultra 5G.

Notably, none of Samsung's Galaxy devices are part of the Android 12 beta program at this time.

Google and other OEMs may add support for other devices in the future.

 

Android 12 beta: what you need to know

 

Before you start installing the beta version of Android 12 on your phone, there are a few things you should know.

 

Obviously Android 12 is still in beta, so there will be some bugs and stability issues.

If stability is important to you, avoid installing the beta version, or at least wait for a later, more stable version.


Installing the beta version of Android 12 will not affect the data stored on your Google Pixel phone.

 However, it is always recommended to create a backup to avoid unexpected disaster for your data in case of errors.


On non-Pixel devices, according to the OEM, both app data and device data may be erased during the Android 12 Beta installation process.

You can also downgrade to Android 11, although this process will completely erase your phone.


The Android 12 beta installation process varies depending on the device you are using.

Google will roll out beta updates for Android 12 at least twice a month. It will be available on your device as an over-the-air firmware update.

 

Non-Pixel devices will experience more bugs and stability issues, and your experience will not be the same on Google Pixel devices.

 

You can also update the factory image of Android 12 beta on your Google Pixel device. However, this process requires that you unlock the bootloader.

 

You will also not receive future beta updates via OTA if you do not join the beta program.

Android Beta gives you an easy way to use Android beta versions and test new features initially.

 Where Google uses your comments and ratings to identify and resolve issues in order to improve the platform.

 Registered devices will automatically receive emails regarding the latest beta of Android.

 

Note: You will not be able to unsubscribe and revert to the older publicly available version of Android without first blocking all data saved locally on your device.

 You may also have trouble restoring a backup.

 

The most effective method to introduce Android 12 beta on Google Pixel

 

Installing the beta version of Android 12 on a compatible device like the Google Pixel is relatively straightforward.

 

Go to Android beta program page for Pixel devices. Make sure you're signed in to the same Google Account you use on your Pixel phone.

 

Click the View your eligible devices option. If you have a compatible Pixel device, it should appear in the Your eligible devices section.

 

Tap the register button to enroll your Pixel in the Android Beta program for Pixel devices.

Continue to agree to the terms and conditions of the beta program by clicking on the Confirm and Register option.


  • A "Enlisted Device" discourse box will seem to affirm that your Pixel gadget is currently important for the Android 12 Beta program.
  • On the Google Pixel, go to Settings -> System -> Advanced -> System Updates.
  • Android 12 Beta OTA update ought to be accessible for download.


Click the download and install button to start the installation process. Depending on the Pixel phone you are using, the Android 12 Beta OTA update might be between 1.5 and 2.5 GB in size, so make sure it is connected to a fast Wi-Fi network.

 

Your Pixel phone will start installing the update automatically after the download is complete. It will also restart during the process, after which you can enjoy the beta version of Android 12 on your Pixel device.

 

As long as you are part of the Android 12 Beta program, you will not receive monthly security updates from Google.

Instead, Google will roll out at least two updates every month until Android 12 is ready for public release.


Updates will add new components and further develop solidness.

You can opt out of the beta program at any time to restore your Pixel device to Android 11. However, this will completely format the device and erase all your data in the process.

 

Install Android 12 beta on other compatible Android devices

 

For non-Android gadgets, you should download the Android 12 beta ROM bundle given by the gadget maker, move it to your gadget, and afterward introduce it from the updater application.

 You can find Android 12 Beta ROM and installation instructions for your device in Android 12 Beta page.

 

None of the beta versions of Android 12 for devices other than Pixel have the OEM look.

For example, the Android 12 Beta version for the OnePlus 9 Pro looks and behaves exactly like Android Stock, lacking all of the features and customizations of OxygenOS.

 

Try Android 12 Beta on your device

 

If you don't mind running a version that might contain unexpected bugs of Android 12 and you can't wait to check out the new Material design that has been used and other improvements to the operating system, then version beta is the best way to do it.

 

You can always go back to Android 11 After a few days, once you play around with all the new features of Android 12.

You can check out The best new features of Android 12 if you don't know what the operating system has to offer. from Google.

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