Android Q is finally here. In the tech giant I/O 2019 keynote on Tuesday, Google announced extended support of Android Q Beta OS version for 15 more phones, which is 12 more third-party smartphone OEMs. But when will your handset receive this update, if at all? More phones than ever could access the Android Q beta, which led us to believe we’d see more upgraded devices than usual.
The new Android Q update brings some new features including the new dark theme that activates across the operating system, Gestural navigation, Focus Mode, Family Link, Dynamic depth for photos, Live Caption, and more.
So, if you are waiting for Android Q Beta on your smartphone, here’s a list of devices that have been confirmed to receive the new firmware.
List of Smartphones Supporting Android Q Beta
- Google Pixel 3
- Google Pixel 3 XL
- Google Pixel 2
- Google Pixel 2 XL
- Google Pixel
- Google Pixel XL
Xiaomi
- Xiaomi Mi 9
- Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 5G
Vivo
- Vivo X27
- Vivo NEX S
- Vivo NEX A
Asus
- Asus Zenfone 5z
Huawei
- Huawei Mate 20 Pro
LG
- LG G8
Nokia
- Nokia 8.1
OnePlus
- OnePlus 6T
Oppo
- Oppo Reno
Realme
- Realme 3 Pro
Essential
- Essential Phone
Sony
- Sony Xperia XZ3
Tecno
- Tecno Spark 3 Pro
If you have any of the above devices, then you can download Android Q Beta from android.com/beta to install it. Google Pixel smartphone users need to enroll their devices onto the Android Beta program in order to receive the new Android Q Beta build OTA update directly from Google.
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We will keep updating this page as soon as we get the information on other devices from other smartphone brands that are going to receive Android Q Beta update. So, keep visiting DigitalWebReview for more updates and articles.