Motorola is one of the few brands testing the Android 16 beta across a wide range of its devices. The company recently expanded its beta program to the Moto G Stylus 2025 and Moto Edge 50 Ultra. Now, Motorola has added two more phones to the Android 16 beta testing program: the Moto G86 and G86 Power 5G.
If you’re unaware, the beta program for Motorola devices is known as MFN or Motorola Feedback Network. And you’ll be glad to know that beta testing opportunities are live for Moto G86 and Moto G86 Power. In terms of availability, the beta program is currently live for the Moto G86 in Brazil and the EMEA (European markets), while the Moto G86 Power beta is available in India and the EMEA region.
Talking about the features coming with the Android 16 update, then the upgrade will bring Live updates, Desktop Window, Group notifications, Material 3 Expressive redesign, New Emojis, Embedded Photo Picker, APV codec support, Predictive Back upgrades, HDR screenshots, Advanced Protection Mode, and more.
How to Join Motorola’s MFN Beta
- At first, you need to register on the Motorola community website.
- Make sure your profile page is updated with your current IMEI or SN of your device.
- Opt-in your device for the MFN on your Motorola community profile.

- Keep your phone updated to the latest version.
- Now, visit the registration link that you will find on the current testing opportunity page. Make sure to visit the page for your device and region.
- Fill required details and submit the form.
Motorola will provide more details to participants via email, so be sure to check your inbox, including the spam folder. Additionally, you can regularly check for new software updates in settings.
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