Breaking: Motorola launches Android 17 Beta Program for Edge 2025 and G57

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Motorola has been working assiduously to improve its software support. While the company kicked off Android 16 updates early last year, the rollout hasn’t been seamless. The flagship Razr foldables, notably, took eight months to receive the update.

Shortly after Google kick-started the Android 17 beta testing, Motorola wasted no time in announcing its Android 17 beta program for Moto Edge 2025, Moto G57, and Moto G57 Power. For the time being, the company is selecting a limited number of users to test the forthcoming software upgrade.

Motorola has officially announced the beta program on its community forum. As per the details, users are required to submit their information in the Android 17 Beta Test forum shared by the company. The testing for three phones is live in the following regions:

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.

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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