Motorola has announced the Android 17 beta for several compatible phones. Here's how you can join the Android 17 beta on Motorola phones.
The update adds floating app bubbles, cross-device Handoff support, a privacy-focused contacts picker, and fixes for reboot and freezing issues.
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The Android 17 Beta is now available for eligible Pixel devices. Here's how to join and install the Android 17 beta on your Pixel device.
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