Adamia Sharma / Android Authority
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- Google has allowed Pixel users to get the initial taste of new Android Bloods through developer preview and beta release.
- Google, Google, added parallel canry track to the latest changes.
- Interested Pixel users can shine their phone in the canory, and will get the OTA to future updates.
Being a Pixel smartphone or tablet means always access to Google’s work for Google’s Android, and for a specific section of users, it can be a major part of this hardware appeal. People who are interested have long been able to enroll in the company’s Android beta for the Pixel Program, and have been allowing them to access the development of large new releases such as Android, 16 months and months before they are ready to be stable. If you like such an early preview, today Google has been declared even better.
Instead of just having a son, Google has now introduced a new canary access program. The idea here is that participants will be able to predict Google’s latest work on the new Android release all year, rather than we have a developer preview and son -in -law, half a year or more.
Canary beta is not replacing the program, and Google plans to run both together. If you know something about development, though (maybe you play with your chrome’s canary channel), you know that features can be strangely broken in this early stage of implementation, and Google wants everyone to be open in this eye.
You should expect insect and breaking changes. It will not be the best choice for anyone to use and use as a basic or single device for anyone.
If it has not discouraged you (or maybe you have just got a second pixel that is pleased to make you sacrifice), you can start using Google’s Android Flash tool to install Canary Blood for your pixel device – just as Google has a new series of new issues. But once you shine, the future refreshing will arrive through a painful OTA update.
We can’t wait to see how the new doors eliminate the ongoing development of Android, and look forward to sharing all the hot new features with you that will pop up in the Canary.
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