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How to install the Android 14 beta right now
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Google still hasn’t officially showcased Android 14 in any detail, but it has revealed anAndroid 14 previewwith Android developers already able to install the first Android 14 beta on supported Google Pixel smartphones. The best part? Android fans can also join in on the fun.
It should go without saying that early betas like this will almost certainly have a few bugs here and there, and we at Trusted Reviews don’t recommend installing the beta on the phone you use every day. But, if you’ve got an oldPixel 4a 5Ggathering dust in a drawer, why not give the new software update a spin?
If you’re interested in trying outAndroid 14ahead of release later this year, here’s how to install the Android 14 beta right now.
What you’ll need:
The Short Version
Step1
Go to the Android Beta for Pixel website
If you’re keen to try out the Android 14 beta right now, your first port of call should be to sign up for the beta program. To do that, simply head to theAndroid Beta for Pixel websiteand sign in with the same Google account that you use on your Pixel smartphone.
Step2
Find your phone
Once you’ve logged in, scroll down to the ‘Your eligible devices’ section to see which Pixel phones tied to your account can run the beta. Scroll through the list and find the Pixel you want to install the beta on.
Step3
Opt in to the Beta process
Once you’ve found your phone, click the Opt in button to review and accept the terms and conditions. To proceed with your decision, click Confirm and enrol.
Step4
Go to the System Update menu on your Pixel
On your Pixel smartphone, head to the System Update menu. This can be found by heading to Settings > System > System Update. You should now see the Android 14 beta ready to install – if not, try restarting your phone to force a refresh.
Step5
Download and install the Android 14 beta
From here, simply tap Download and Install to get the latest Android 14 beta update onto your phone.Depending on the Pixel phone in question, the size of the download can range from 1.8GB to 2.3GB, so we’d recommend making sure there’s plenty of space for the download on your phone, and it’d probably be worth connecting to a fast Wi-Fi network too.Once downloaded, your phone will restart to install the update, after which you’ll be able to enjoy some of the new features and functionality of Android 14 – though likely with a few bugs here and there.
Troubleshooting
Yes. If you find the Android 14 beta too buggy for your tastes, simply head back to theAndroid Beta for Pixel site, scroll down to eligible devices and click the Opt out button next to your Pixel. You should then see a fresh install ofAndroid 13ready to go on your smartphone.
Considering Google is yet to fully reveal Android 14 – that’ll happen atGoogle I/O in May– it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the early Android 14 beta won’t have access to every feature from day one, though they’ll likely appear in subsequent releases in the next few months.
Unfortunately not – the beta is currently limited to select Google Pixel smartphones.
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Lewis is the Mobile Editor of Trusted Reviews with plenty of phone experience, from the Nokia 3210 to the iPhone 14 Pro Max. He has been in the tech industry writing about phones, headphones, tablets,…
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