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Motorola Launches Android 17 Beta for More Devices

Motorola has added more phones to its Android 17 beta testing. The company now includes the Moto Edge 70, Edge 60, Edge 60 Fusion, and Moto G86 in the program. This step comes right after starting tests on models like the Edge 2025 and G57.

The beta lets users try the next Android version early. It focuses on software updates and new tools for these devices.

Devices That Can Join

Only certain phones and areas qualify for the beta right now. Here’s the list:

  • Moto Edge 70: Available in India, LATAM, EMEA, and Brazil.
  • Moto Edge 60: Open in EMEA, India, and Brazil.
  • Moto Edge 60 Fusion: Ready in EMEA, India, and Brazil.
  • Moto G86: Offered in EMEA and Brazil.

The program picks a small group of people to test. Spots fill up fast in these regions.

How to Sign Up

Joining takes a few steps. First, create an account on Motorola’s community site if you don’t have one. Then, add your phone’s IMEI or serial number to your profile.

Next, fill out the form for your device and region. Use the right link:

New in Android 17

Android 17 brings fresh changes to how phones work. It has better Material 3 designs that make things look more lively. Notifications update in real time. Plus, the desktop mode gets a new look for better use.

These updates aim to improve daily tasks on your device.

Smartphone displaying Android 17 notifications and desktop mode.
Key updates in Android 17 – Ai

What to Watch Out For

Beta software can have issues. It might cause bugs or make some apps not work well. Use it on a phone that’s not your main one. Motorola warns that early versions may need fixes.

This beta helps shape the final release. Users give feedback to make it better.

Motorola’s quick move on Android 17 shows a push for faster updates. Keep an eye on official forums for more news.

Also Read: Motorola Rolls Out Android 17 Beta for Edge 2025, G57

Syed Sunny
Syed Sunny
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