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Android 10 Q is the new version of Google's operating system. The Mountain View firm has announced at Google I / O, its conference for developers, very interesting news that we have already told you about. For example, the option to apply a dark mode to the entire interface or the new navigation bar that mainly comes to Pixel terminals. Google also announced the rollout of the beta to other non-Pixel mobiles. Manufacturers such as onePlus, Huawei or Xiaomi already have terminals that can be updated. E hese are all models and how to install the version Is yours on the list?
The Google Pixels have been the first mobiles to receive the Android Q beta. One of the main characteristics of these devices is that they can have the latest version of Android before the rest. The terminals compatible with: Google Pixel and Pixel XL, Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL and Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. Beta 3 can be installed through the Android program. We will only have to find our device associated with the account and click on 'participate in the program'. An update will automatically skip to the system.
Non-Pixel phones that receive the beta
If you do not have a Pixel mobile, you can check in this list if your model is compatible with the Android Pie beta. These are the mobiles:
- Huawei Mate 20 Pro (participate here)
- Xiaomi Mi 9 (participate here)
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G (participate here)
- OnePlus 6T (participate here)
- Nokia 8.1 (participate here)
- LG G8 ThinQ (participate here)
- Asus ZenPhone 5z (participate here)
- Essential Phone 1 (participate here)
- Oppo Reno (participate here)
- Realme 3 Pro (participate here)
- Sony Xperia XZ3 (participate here)
- Tecno Spark 3 Pro (participate here)
- Vivo X27 (participate here)
- Vivo Nex S (participate here)
- Vivo Nex A (participate here)
For these manufacturers, enrollment in the beta program is different. Therefore, if you are looking to participate, it will depend on each manufacturer. As beta 3 began rolling out on May 7, all manufacturers already have instructions to participate in the program. Remember that it is a not very stable version and it may not work correctly.
Via: 9to5Google.