As many of you likely know, Google is in the midst of releasing its next
version of Android to the public. Known only as the “O” release today, it’s currently
offered as a beta update to users who own select models of smartphones.
Those of you who like to be up on things as soon as possible may want to install and test out the forthcoming release of Android. Heck, we’re willing to bet that the earliest of adopters have already done so.
Google makes it relatively easy to sign up for, and install, the new build of Android. All you need is the right handset and a few minutes of your time. As of today, there are only a few models with support for Android O: Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel, and Pixel XL. It’s also possible to install on the Nexus Player (set top box) and Pixel C (tablet).
Those of you who like to be up on things as soon as possible may want to install and test out the forthcoming release of Android. Heck, we’re willing to bet that the earliest of adopters have already done so.
Google makes it relatively easy to sign up for, and install, the new build of Android. All you need is the right handset and a few minutes of your time. As of today, there are only a few models with support for Android O: Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel, and Pixel XL. It’s also possible to install on the Nexus Player (set top box) and Pixel C (tablet).
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