Enrolling is a fast process, and it's highly recommended for developers and
early adopters. In most cases, you don't need to do a full reset of your data to
install an Android 15 QPR beta build, but it's recommended that you back up
data before enrolling your device.
After you have enrolled, your device is offered continuous over-the-air (OTA)
updates to the latest beta builds (including QPRs) until you choose to unenroll
that device from the program.
Android 15 QPR2 is available for the following Pixel devices:
Alternatively, you can flash or manually install the latest Android 15 QPR beta
build on your Pixel device. The recommended way to flash Android 15 QPR2 to a
Pixel device is to use Android Flash
Tool.
If you'd rather flash your device manually, you can get a system image for your
device on the Factory images for Google Pixel page. See the general
instructions there for how to flash a system image to your device. This approach
can be useful when you need more control over testing, such as for automated
testing or regression testing.
Get a generic system image (GSI)
Android Generic System Image (GSI) binaries are available to developers for
app testing and validation purposes on supported Treble-compliant devices.
You can use these images to address any compatibility issues as well as discover
and report OS and framework issues.
See the GSI documentation for device requirements, flashing instructions,
and information on choosing the right image type for your device. Once you're
ready to download a GSI binary, see the Downloads section on the GSI
binaries page.
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