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Android 16 logo on a phone.

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  • Google recently released Android 16 Beta 4, marking it as the second platform stability update with finalized APIs and behaviors.
  • The update is now available across select HONOR, Lenovo, OnePlus, OPPO, realme, vivo, iQOO & Xiaomi devices.
  • Non-Pixel users can test via eligible partner phones, a GSI, or the official Android emulator without risking their daily driver phone.

Android 16 has been out for a while through beta programs for Pixel devices. Google just released Android 16 Beta 4, the last scheduled update in this platform release’s beta program. This build marks the second platform stability release, meaning that developer APIs and app-facing behaviors are now final, and apps targeting Android 16 can be made available in the Play Store. If you want to try out Android 16 before its stable release, but don’t have a compatible Pixel device, here’s some good news: Android 16 Beta is now available on a whole bunch of devices for developers to test their apps on.

Android 16 Beta is available on phones, tablets, and foldables from partners like HONOR, iQOO, Lenovo, OnePlus, OPPO, realme, vivo, Xiaomi, and more. Note that these are still unstable builds and are meant for advanced users only, and you should avoid installing them on your daily driver phones.