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Google launches Android Beta program, no more flashing for preview releases

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Enrique 09 March, 2016

Android Google Nexus Software updates Online services

Traditionally, any person who would like to try out a new developer release of the next version of Android would have to download the factory image from Google, unlock your bootloader, set up fastboot, and type some commands in a CMD prompt.

However, Google has come up with a solution that will allow enthusiasts and developers alike to enroll in the Android Beta program without having to mess with fastboot, unlocking bootloaders, and entering white text into black boxes.

Google has taken a similar approach to how Apple handles it’s iOS Beta releases. Minus installing the file needed to download the OTA. Users can sign up with their Gmail accounts; all you need to do is sign into Gmail and your eligible devices will automatically populate the page for you to choose from. From here, you should receive the OTA notification on your phone within 24 hours.

Google notes that “if you manually flashed Android N on your device by downloading the image from developer.android.com, you won’t receive OTA updates automatically.” So you must be on the latest public release of Android in order to take the first dev preview OTA.

We don’t suggest using your daily driver to run the first Android N build, but if you do it anyway, you will be allowed to opt out of the Beta by unenrolling the device online. Then you will receive an OTA with the last official public release which WILL wipe your data and revert you back to stock. So make sure you back up your device before accepting any dev OTAs.

The following devices are eligible to enroll in the Android Beta program:

  • Nexus 6
  • Nexus 5X
  • Nexus 6P
  • Nexus 9 (LTE)
  • Pixel C
  • Nexus Player

Check out the source link if you’d like to enroll today. You might be asked to log into your Gmail account to verify your Nexus device.

Source | Via

Reader comments

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  • ray
  • v{u
  • 11 Mar 2016

really guys? apple did it first

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  • regs
  • swM
  • 11 Mar 2016

Windows does run on a hundred million different configurations. There aren't much of configurations actually on Android, but it doesn't matter. 200-300 additional megabytes for a set of drivers and for universal drivers is not a problem.

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  • sr777
  • X}t
  • 10 Mar 2016

There aren't a million Nexus devices. Microsoft preview program supports about 35 phone models. Some of them like Xiaomi Mi4i and other non Lumia are not listed in there blog but are supported by the Windows Insider program. That bumps the su...

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