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Google releases Android 17 beta 1

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Google releases the first beta of Android 17, adopts a continous developer release plan
Google on Wednesday released the first beta of Android 17, which brings performance improvements and a way to add new features to media and camera apps.

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The Financial Express · 1d
Google releases Android 17 Beta to app developers: Adaptive apps, performance boosts, and more in store
 · 1d · on MSN
Android 17 Beta 1 is around the corner, will skip the traditional Developer Preview stage
CNET · 1d
Google Revives Android 17 Beta 1 Just Days After Halting Launch
Google released the first beta of the next version of its smartphone OS, Android 17, on Friday, following an aborted launch earlier in the week.

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english.mathrubhumi · 19h
Android 17 Beta program now live for Pixel devices: All you need to know
newsbytesapp.com · 1d
Android 17 Beta 1 is now available for download
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