It’s available on more phones than ever before, making it tempting for many to try out.
But you have to remember that it’s still in beta, and thus, pretty buggy.
Here are the phones that can try the beta, and if you even should.
We expect the list to grow, but here are the compatible phones so far.
A lot can go wrong when you’re installing beta software.
We’re not responsible for anything you do to your phone.
Should You Try the Android 12 Beta?
Even on Google’s own equipment, it’s not quite what I’d call “stable” yet.
Don’t expect the experience to be much better on a non-Google phone.
As an example, OnePlus pulled the beta for the 9 and 9 Pro because it wasbricking phones.
In other words, it’s a big gamble.
Still, tread lightly because even with future betas, they’re still, you know, beta.
To each his own.