Early this morning, the Google I/O 2021 Developer Conference officially opened.
Google Android 12 is officially announced, and the first public beta version of Android 12 Beta is available for download.
According to reports, Android Beta firmware was previously only available on Google’s Pixel phones. In recent years, Google has extended this privilege to other mobile phone manufacturers.
However, the Samsung Android 12 beta has not been released today.
The Android 12 public beta is currently available for Google Pixel phones (Pixel 3 and above), as well as phones from OnePlus, Lenovo, Asus, OPPO, Realme, Sharp, Tecno, TCL, vivo, Xiaomi and ZTE.
Attentive users may notice that one major company is missing from the list-Samsung. There is no news about Samsung Android 12 beta today.
The public beta is not open to Samsung devices for a reason. Samsung also has its own beta program.
In each major Android version, Samsung will launch a new iteration of One UI.
Therefore, only when Samsung releases One UI 4.0 beta, we will have the opportunity to try Google’s new software.
No one knows when the beta version will arrive, and Samsung didn’t even mention it. From a historical point of view, Samsung users may have to wait a few more months.
The public beta of Android 11 One UI 3.0 was opened in October last year.
It was released one month after Google released the stable version of Android 11 firmware.
“Therefore, it may still take a few months before we can use Samsung Android 12 beta.”