Android 17 Beta Program is live for Moto Edge 70, Edge 60, 60 Fusion, and G86

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Motorola is on a roll. Just yesterday, the company launched the Android 17 beta program for three phones – and now it has already extended the program to four more: the Moto Edge 60, Edge 60 Fusion, Edge 70, and Moto G86.

This is a surprising move, especially given that Motorola has never been known for fast software updates. Nevertheless, the company appears to be taking a decidedly more aggressive stance with Android 17.

Motorola has officially announced the Android 17 beta program for these phones on its support forum. As per the details, the beta program is currently limited to a small number of users. The testing of Android 17 is live in the following regions:

You can submit your application by navigating to the support forum or the links below. If your application is selected, Motorola will provide more details to participants via email.

Android 17 is set to bring a range of improvements and new features to Android devices, including Material 3 Expressive enhancements, Live Notification updates, a redesigned desktop mode, and more. That said, it will be interesting to see exactly which of these changes make it into the Android 17 beta rolling out to Motorola’s three phones.

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