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Google pulls Android 17 Beta 1

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Google releases the first beta of Android 17, adopts a continous developer release plan
Google on Wednesday released the first beta of Android 17, which brings performance improvements and a way to add new features to media and camera apps.

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PCMag on MSN · 1d
Google (almost) announces first beta of Android 17, emphasizing flexibility for larger-screen devices
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Google pulls Android 17 Beta 1 at the last second, says it’s still “coming soon”
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Is your Pixel compatible with the Android 17 Beta? Here's every supported model
As of February 11, the Android 17 Beta has officially been released and is ready for testing.

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Is your Pixel phone eligible for Android 17? Here’s the full list
9to5google · 2d
Google says the Android 17 Beta is coming soon
 · 1d
How to download Android 17 Beta 1 on your Pixel right now (Updated)
This initial release includes performance improvements, support for the VVC codec on supported devices, and improved support for different screen sizes and postures.

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Android 17 release date: The next major update is coming soon!
9to5google · 1d
[Update: Delayed] Google launches Android 17 Beta for Pixel
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