Google has launched the Android 17 Beta for all Tensor-powered Pixel devices, introducing new features, professional-grade ...
Google has released the first beta of Android 17, marking a continuation of its efforts to enhance platform privacy, security ...
Google has released the first beta of Android 17. It can be installed on Pixel devices and is primarily aimed at developers.
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 ...
Despite the late start, Android 17 looks to be getting a stable launch in June 2026. That’s when the next opt-out without a data wipe is coming. In March, the next beta will bring the Platform ...
Just three days ago, Google confirmed that Android 17 Beta 1 is coming, and now it’s here. We weren’t expecting the first beta to be released so quickly, but it’s here with improvements to privacy, ...
Google has just announced the release of Android 17 Beta 1 with performance improvements, H.266/VCC video codec support, smoother camera mode transitions, ...
Google announced Android 17 Beta 1 two days ago, but the release is finally ready for developers who wish to get started with it.
Mobile apps hide most risk behind login screens. AI-driven testing now pierces that blind spot, exposing real threats before ...
Beta 1 now available for download, enforces adaptive design for large screens, delivers professional camera and media tools, ...
Android 17 Beta 1 introduces mandatory large-screen app support, professional camera tools, and a new continuous testing ...
Google has officially kicked off the next chapter of its mobile operating system with the release of the first Android 17 ...