Although we’re still a few months away from the official release of Android 15 – which is expected to overlap with the unveiling of Google’s Pixel 9 family of smartphones – developers (and curious tech fans) have a way to access the preliminary beta version. of Android 15, right now.
At the time of writing, Google has already offered two beta versions of Android 15 since February 2024, each building on the previous one in terms of features and fixes.
As per the roadmap released by Google ahead of DP1, Android 15 Beta 3 is expected in June and is expected to strengthen the stability of the platform before further refinement with Beta 4 in July.
We don’t have further details from the company on subsequent beta releases until the full, final release of Android 15, but previous iterations of Android received such treatment (there was an Android 14 Beta 5, for example), so it’s not out of the ordinary. realm of possibility.
Provided you’re comfortable with running an experimental, unfinished version of Android on your device before launch, Google already has an established process for flashing the latest beta today; as long as you have a compatible device that supports these development updates.
We will update this article with each subsequent beta release, but currently we are focusing on how to download and install Android 15 Beta 2.1 on your phone.
What phones currently support Android 15?
It’s no surprise that the first place to look for Android 15 compatible smartphones is Google’s Pixel devices. The list below can support the current Android 15 beta:
It’s also worth noting that, for those curious about the tablet experience that Android 15 will offer, the Google Pixel Tablet is also compatible with the current Android 15 beta program.
Which non-Pixel phones and tablets support Android 15 beta?
If you want to try Android 15 but don’t have a compatible Pixel, don’t worry.
A handful of proactive device makers have signed up to become Android 15 “device partners,” meaning they’re also offering early access to Android 15, but with download methods, deadlines and sources that differ slightly from the Pixel method detailed in this article.
Here is the current list of third-party Android phones supporting Android 15 beta versions. You can click on the brands themselves to go to each device manufacturer’s respective download site:
Honor
iQoo
Lenovo
Nothing
OnePlus
Oppo
Real me
Sharp
Techno
Live
Xiaomi
How to register to download the Android 15 beta on your phone
Before you can download the latest Android 15 beta to your device, you will need to sign in to the Android 15 beta site using your Google account and choose to “sign up” on the device you want to use. install Android 15.
Here’s how to register in a few simple steps:
- Go to the Android Beta for Pixel site (making sure you’re signed in to your Google account)
- Scroll to Your eligible devices section
- Read the T&Cs and FAQ to get all your questions answered before downloading and installing
- Select Register on the device you want to install Android 15 on
- Then go to your newly registered phone
WARNING: To quote directly from the Android Beta site, “You won’t be able to unsubscribe and revert to a stable public version of Android without first clearing all locally saved data on your device. You may also encounter problems restoring a backup. We recommend reviewing the latest release notes for Pixel phones before signing up for the Android beta.“
If you are happy with this warning, simply select Opt out below Your eligible devicesnext to the device you previously selected Register on.
How to download Android 15 beta to your phone
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For Pixel users, there are two ways to download and install the latest beta, the easiest being an OTA (over-the-air) update, similar to how you would download a normal update of the operating system (operating system), by doing the following:
- Open it Settings menu
- Scroll down and tap Systemlocated at the bottom of the list
- Faucet Software updates
- Then press System update
- Your Pixel will then check for available OTA updates (if it doesn’t do this automatically, tap the icon Check for update button)
- Once it finds an available update ready to download, tap the Download and install button at the bottom corner of the screen
If the beta update isn’t immediately available, check back in a few hours or just wait for your phone to notify you that the beta update is ready to download. The method should be largely the same on other eligible Android phones, but there may be some variations.
Alternatively, you can download the update manually via the official Android Flash tool. However, this is only recommended if you really can’t wait or don’t want to use the more convenient OTA method.
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