Android 11 Beta 3 is currently obtainable on Pixel 4a

In adding up to uploading the factory images, the Pixel 4a can currently be enrolled in the Android 11 Beta. This was pledged at the beginning of August, and comes as the imminent version of Android is approaching a public launch. 

The Pixel 4a picture was first seen on Android Beta for the Pixel site and “What devices are eligible?” list at about 10 a.m. PT. It is the easiest way to install Android 11 as all users need to do is “Opt-in” and waits for the OTA to download.

At about 2 p.m., the OTA (1.58GB) is rolling out to individuals that signed up, whereas the factory image and OTA have also been uploaded.

Pixel 4a users see a similar Android 11 Beta 3 (Build: RPB3.200720.005) that was launched at the beginning of this month. And it is the final release, amid the next version being the public launch. As anticipated, it’s appealing secure and bug-free.

Features similar to Google Pay are completely running, although there are not too many app compatibility problems. Note, Google advised how:

You could opt-out of the program any time you want to go back to the secure, public version of Android. Opting out when your device is running a beta version of Android, all user data on the device will be wiped up, if you want to stay enrolled until the end of the program, you will graduate from the plan and get an update to the stable public release of Android 11. And all users data on the device will not be wiped.

 

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