However, if you still choose to carry on with helping Google fix bugs and perfect their latest Android OS, here is how you can go about it. SEE: Here’s why Your Phone Hasn’t Received the latest Android operating system update
How To Get Android Q Beta
As a reminder, you have to have any of Google’s Pixel phones to be able to do this and if you do, there are two ways to get your hands on the Android Q Beta OS. The first and safest way to go about this is by registering your smartphone on the beta android website. However, you must do so with a Google account associated with a Pixel smartphone. Once you’re through with the procedure, you’ll receive an OTA update in a similar fashion you do with regular updates but it might take up to a day for this to happen. It is a bit different anyway, in the sense that, you won’t be receiving any monthly security updates while you’re on this beta build as you do with stable versions. However, you would receive an update when another Beta version is available until the stable version is released. Another way to get the Android Q Beta on your Pixel phone is by downloading the system image yourself and flashing it unto your device, thereby factory resetting it in the process. This way, you won’t receive a Beta update instead, you will have to download and flash each beta update yourself. To download Android Q Beta for any of your Google Pixel smartphone click here The good news is, you can always go back to the latest build of your stable Android 9 Pie OS, leaving the Beta trial in the process. To do this, you will have to visit the same site through which you enrolled your smartphone for the Beta program and click opt-out (if you followed this method to get the Android Q Beta at first). That way, you will receive the latest stable build for your smartphone through an OTA update. On the other hand, if you flashed the Android Q Beta on your smartphone, you would have to download a stable version back again and flash it on your smartphone just like you did before.