We all know very well that the tech giant Google just presented the Android Q in more detail this Tuesday. Along with it, the tech giant Google has also released the list of smartphones that can run the beta version of the Android Q. F

or now, there are 23 smartphones available on the list from 13 manufacturers. In addition to the entire Pixel line, there are some models from Asus, Huawei, LG, Xiaomi, and other well-known brands.

Android Q Full Smartphone List: When Will My Phone Get Android Q?

The tech google presented the Android Q in more detail this Tuesday, and, along with it, the tech giant Google has also released the list of smartphones that can run the beta version of the Android Q.

For now, 23 smartphones are available on the list from 13 manufacturers. In addition to the entire Pixel line, there are some models from Asus, Huawei, LG, Xiaomi, and other well-known brands.

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So, now, without wasting time let’s simply explore the list we have mentioned below. Here’s the list of devices that can install and run the latest version of Android; of course, I am talking about none other than the Android Q (Initially):-

  • Google Pixel
  • Google Pixel XL
  • Google Pixel 2
  • Google Pixel 2 XL
  • Google Pixel 3
  • Google Pixel 3 XL
  • Google Pixel 3a
  • Google Pixel 3a XL
  • Asus Zenfone 5z
  • Essen,trial PH-1
  • Huawei Kill 20 Pro
  • LG G8 ThinQ
  • Nokia 8.1
  • . That’s 6T
  • Oppo Reno
  • Realm 3 Pro
  • Sony Xperia XZ3
  • Tecno Spark 3 Pro
  • Vivo X27
  • Vivo NEX S
  • Vivo NEX A
  • Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G
  • Xiaomi Mi 9

Hence, if you own a Google Pixel smartphone, let me clarify that the process for testing Android Q is straightforward. You simply, haveto go to the Android Beta page for Pixel and enter your mobile into the program.

Within 24 hours, the beta will be released as an update over the air (OTA); after that simply ,download it, install and restart the device that’s it. It is worth remembering that in case if you want to return to the stable version in the future, you will need to delete all your data from your device.

While now, if we talk about other smartphones, the installation process of Android Q Beta varies by brand. The process involves connecting Sharene to the PC via a USB cable, downloading a system image, and installing the development version in fastboot mode. The links to each manufacturer’s instructions are on this page.

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But, apart from all these things, the most important thing is that we all know very well that the Android Q is not yet in its final version; hence, the bugs will appear, may cause data loss, and device health problems, and it ma,y also brick the smartphone as well. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below. And if you liked this post,, do not forget to share this post with your friends and family.

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