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Android 17 Beta 4 Rolls Out Bringing Final Polished Experience to Pixel Devices

Google, one of the world’s biggest tech companies, has formally announced that it is distributing Android 17 Beta 4 to Pixel phones. It is important to note that Android 17 Beta 4 will be the last scheduled beta release of this version of the operating system. Thus, Android 17 Beta 4 is another sign that Android 17 is now nearing completion.

Android 17 Beta 4

According to the latest reports, Android 17 Beta 4 now resembles the stable version of the operating system very much. The previous betas mainly concentrated on testing new features, whereas Beta 4 focuses entirely on making the system more efficient and bug-free. Therefore, Android 17 Beta 4 serves as an accurate preview for developers who want to learn more about future updates.


What's New in Android 17 Beta 4?

Despite the fact that this version has no changes in terms of visual aspect and functionality, the summing up of little additions positively affects the overall experience. First of all, the interesting addition can be noted in the notification center. Now the phrase "No notifications," which used to be there before, has been replaced with "You’re all caught up," which we already saw on the Pixel Watch.


Furthermore, a new logo has been added to the UI of the system, which means that Google will take great care about the design improvements with Android 17. Even though they do not look too impressive, these additions will make the Android interface modern and convenient for users.


The latest beta version also includes many bug fixes and system optimizations as a basis of previous releases of Beta 2 and Beta 3 versions. Speaking about the purpose of this software package, we should say that it is aimed at providing better privacy, increased security, and faster performance than Android 16.


It comes with build number CP21.260330.008, and it aims at fixing the remaining bugs before the final release.


Which Pixel devices will receive Android 17 Beta 4?

Android 17 Beta 4 has been released for a significantly large Pixel ecosystem. The oldest supported series is the Pixel 6, demonstrating that Google remains committed to its strategy of providing long-term support for its older devices.


Here is the complete list:

  • Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a

  • Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a

  • Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8a

  • Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel 9a

  • Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, Pixel 10 Pro Fold

  • Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold

If you own any of these devices, you can install this update for free via OTA (Over-The-Air) by enrolling in the Android Beta Program.


Should You Install Android 17 Beta 4?

The importance of this query lies on an individual basis. According to the technical perspective, Beta 4 has been the most stable beta so far and comes very close to the final release. If you like to experiment with the latest updates, or you have an additional phone, then this update might work well for you.


However, it is still under beta testing. In other words, you will come across some minor glitches and application compatibility issues. If your smartphone acts as your primary source of communication, it might be wise to wait for the stable release.


When will Android 17 Stable launch?

Based on previous trends, the stable release of Android 16 occurred in the month of June. Continuing in this trend, it is believed that the release of the stable version of Android 17 will also take place in a similar manner.


Android 17 Beta 4 shows that Google is now concentrating on perfecting the OS. Even though this beta may not contain many features, it can serve as the base for a secure and stable Android OS experience. The stable release of this beta can turn out to be another significant enhancement for Android users.


If you consider yourself to be a tech-savvy individual, this beta may interest you. On the other hand, those who are concerned about stability should wait a while.


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