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Android 17 Beta 1 arrives for Pixel: How to download it

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Google just released the first public beta for Android 17, and you can install it now if you have a compatible Pixel device.

Those who consider themselves brave enough to test the waters of an upcoming OS release can now download Android 17’s initial beta. The simplest way to do so is via Google’s Beta Program. Just go to the Beta Program website, hit the “Opt In” button with a Google account that’s tied to a compatible Pixel phone, and you should be good to go. Once that’s done, go to the Pixel phone itself and check for software updates in the settings menu. It may not happen instantly, but after a short period of time, the Android 17 beta should appear for you.

Oh, and as for which Pixel phones can download this beta, the easiest way to think of it is that everything from the Pixel 6 forward can do it. This includes Pixel A-series phones and even the Pixel Tablet, which I had forgotten about until right now. If you have any of those devices, you should be all set.

As for what to expect from the beta, don’t anticipate any huge changes right now. Per Android Central, the update is mostly focused on small UI changes. For instance, the home screen search bar has been slimmed down, and users can now get rid of the “At a Glance” widget on the home screen. Google will almost certainly expand on what’s available in the beta over time, which is why it’s a good idea to get in now, if you so desire.

As always, just go in understanding that this is unfinished software and you might run into trouble. Make a pre-beta backup of your Pixel device before diving in, and good luck.

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