
"Google released the first beta of Android 17 for its Pixel devices earlier this month, and now Motorola is launching its own Android 17 beta program. This is rather interesting since recently Motorola has been anything but quick with issuing major Android updates to its devices."
"Obviously, we'd advise you not to run beta software like this on a device you depend on for critical stuff - as it's an early beta at this stage, there could still be plenty of bugs, things not working properly, or breaking."
Motorola has initiated its own Android 17 beta program following Google's initial beta release for Pixel devices. The program is available for Motorola Edge (2025) in the US, Moto G57 in Europe, Middle East, and Africa, Moto G57 Power in Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India. This development is noteworthy given Motorola's historically slow track record with major Android updates. Beta testers are cautioned against using early beta software on critical devices due to potential bugs and functionality issues that may still exist at this development stage.
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