Google is finally rolling out the first beta for Android 17 with a clear focus in improving performance and in expanding the Adaptive Apps feature.
Android 17 enables app handoff between devices and web, allowing users to resume tasks seamlessly and improving cross-device continuity within Google’s ecosystem.
Google has released the first beta of Android 17. It can be installed on Pixel devices and is primarily aimed at developers.
Google has launched the Android 17 Beta for all Tensor-powered Pixel devices, introducing new features, professional-grade ...
Google has released Android 17 Beta 1 for Pixel devices, skipping the traditional Developer Preview and adopting a new Canary-first rollout strategy. The update focuses on truly adaptive apps for ...
Those who don't have an eligible Pixel device can use Android Emulator in Android Studio to try Android 17 Beta 1. A few days ...
Android 17 introduces subtle interface polish, including improvements regards to smoother system animations and refinements ...
Android 17 Beta arrives with quiet but meaningful changes, hinting at a smarter release cycle and subtle polish ahead.
The Android 17 beta version puts the focus on aspects like privacy, security, and refined performance overall, with under-the-hood work setting the stage for future features.
Here's everything you need to know about Android 17 Beta 1, including the eligible devices, installation steps, and new features.
Google has pushed Android 17 into beta, marking the first major release shaped by its new continuous Canary channel. The shift promises faster access to features, fewer rough edges, and a clearer ...
Beta 1 now available for download, enforces adaptive design for large screens, delivers professional camera and media tools, ...