Android 17 Beta Expands to Motorola, OnePlus, Oppo, and Realme Phones with Exciting New Features
Android 17 Beta is no longer limited to Google Pixel devices now several Motorola, OnePlus, Oppo, and Realme smartphones can access new features performance and improved security enhancements

Android users have reason to celebrate as the Android 17 Beta has expanded beyond Google Pixel phones. Major smartphone brands including Motorola, OnePlus, Oppo, and Realme have begun offering the beta update on selected devices, giving more users a chance to experience the latest features ahead of the official rollout.
Although the update is still in beta, it brings several improvements in performance, security, and user experience. Enhanced multitasking through improved bubbles allows smoother switching and simultaneous use of multiple apps. Privacy-focused tools like the new contact picker, better cross-device connectivity, and refined blur effects are also part of the update. Users will notice a more fluid and polished interface that feels both responsive and visually appealing.
Motorola devices receiving Android 17 Beta include the Edge 70, Edge 70 Fusion, Edge 70 Fusion Plus, Edge 60, Edge 60 Fusion, Edge 2025, Moto G86, Moto G86 Power, Moto G57, and Moto G57 Power. OnePlus 15 is among the devices from OnePlus getting the beta, while Oppo’s Find X9 Pro and Realme GT 8 Pro are part of the rollout for their respective brands.
Beyond aesthetics, Android 17 Beta enhances performance through smarter memory management and advanced security features, making devices faster and more secure. Additional anti-theft protections have been integrated, adding peace of mind for users concerned about device safety.
Users are advised to back up their data before installing the beta, as it can sometimes lead to issues or data loss due to its testing nature. Despite this, the update provides an early glimpse into Android 17’s capabilities, promising smoother operation, better multitasking, and stronger security for supported devices.
With the beta now available on multiple brands, older phones can feel almost like new superphones, giving users a chance to test the latest Android experience long before the stable release.




