Google Releases First Beta Version of Android 17
Today, 3:52 PM by Rich Brome @rbrome.bsky.social
Google has released the very first beta version of Android 17, intended only for developers at this time. Google continues to refine its Android version release cycle; now, instead of specific, monthly "Developer Preview" and public beta versions, Google has a continuous "Canary channel" where those who opt in will get new features and APIs "as soon as they pass internal testing". Google will still be aiming to reach the "Platform Stability" milestone in March, to be followed by "several months" before the final Android 17 release. Google is also still planning a more minor Android update for the latter part of the year.
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