Owners of the OnePlus 15 and Oppo Find X9 Pro can now download and install the Android 17 Beta 2 on their phones. However, it is recommended to skip it if that’s your primary smartphone, as the software is still very rough.


OnePlus is warning that the beta is unstable and meant for developers. | Image by OnePlus
To install the Android 17 Beta 2 on the OnePlus 15 or Oppo Find X9 Pro, you need to own a device that’s not carrier locked. If your device was purchased from a carrier and it’s locked to a certain mobile network, you won’t be able to install the beta.
OnePlus and Oppo warn that among the various known issues, there’s a real risk of bricking your phone if you don’t know what you’re doing during the installation process. Compared to that, installing the Android 17 beta on a Pixel device is far easier and safer. That’s possible on devices ranging from the Pixel 6 series to the latest Pixel 10 devices.
I don’t need Oppo and OnePlus to make the Android 17 Beta 2 sound a little scary. As interesting as it may sound to see the latest software before its official release, that’s rarely a smooth experience. Like any other beta, Android 17 is also destined to come with various issues and incompatibilities that are likely not worth the risk.
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