How to Join the Android Beta Program
By joining the Android Beta program, you’ll be able to see the latest Android updates first-hand, as well as the opportunity to provide feedback on those changes before they go live. If you’re interested in trying out the latest Android betas, signing up is easy. Here’s what you need to know.
How to Join the Android Beta Program
The Android beta program is ongoing and the latest versions of Android are always available for testing. To sign up, all you have to do is log into the primary Google account associated with your Android device and then go to the Android beta page . Here you can see which beta Google is currently working on and see which of your devices are eligible for it.
If you have an eligible device, you will be able to enroll in the program. After this, beta updates will continue to arrive on your phone through the OTA update service, which can be found in your device’s settings. Of course, you can cancel the program at any time if you get tired of testing the latest beta updates.
The latest beta, as of this writing, is Android 15 beta , which offers a first-hand look at upcoming features including notification cooldown time, high-quality webcam mode, partial screen sharing , and many more . There are still a few months of updates left before the new operating system is released, but now is the time to get started and see what Google has in store.
How to Opt Out of the Android Beta Program
If you’re tired of beta updates, you can opt out of them by returning to the Android beta page. From here, make sure you’re signed into the primary Google account associated with your device and click “Disconnect” under the “Eligible Devices” section. This will exclude the device from future beta updates and you will be able to revert to the latest version through the OTA update system.
Previously, you had to flash the latest beta versions of Android on your devices to test them out, but luckily Google has made the process a lot easier. Of course, all of this is largely dependent on having one of the latest eligible devices, which you can see an updated list of on the Android beta website. In short, here are the phones eligible for the Android 15 beta: