![]() ![]() While the phone’s launch has been limited - it’s only being sold in the US and Japan - anyone who’s picked one up can now play with the new version of Android before it officially releases. The Pixel 5A launched in late August, and the beta hasn’t been officially available on it until now. But, for those who’ve gotten their hands on Google’s latest phone, there’s now the opportunity to see what that release will be like before it happens - and without a ton of risk, since the beta has entered its “platform stability” phase. People who are already running the beta aren’t likely to notice much of a difference, as its focus is on getting developers ready for the impending official Android 12 release, rather than adding new features. Google is releasing what it says is the fifth and final version of the Android 12 beta, adding that the official release of the full Android 12 operating system is “just a few weeks away.” The new beta release will also be the first one that Pixel 5A owners will be able to install. ![]()
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