Android 17 beta program expands to more Motorola phones
Android 16 rollout hasn’t been quick from Motorola (it’s still rolling out), but the Android 17 beta expansion from the brand is turning heads. The company has already announced the Android 17 beta program for many devices, and now a fresh set of devices has joined the party.
Motorola was the first third-party manufacturer to announce the Android 17 beta program for its devices, just a week after Google released the first Android 17 beta. The beta program has largely remained limited to mid-range Motorola phones, but the latest batch also includes some high-end models, such as the Razr 60 Ultra and Motorola Signature.
- Motorola Signature: Brazil, LATAM, EMEA
- Motorola Razr 60 Ultra: India, Brazil, LATAM, EMEA
- Motorola Razr Ultra (2025): US
- Motorola Razr 70 Ultra: Brazil, LATAM, EMEA, US
- Motorola Edge 60 Pro: India, Brazil, LATAM, EMEA
If you’re rocking any of these Motorola smartphones and belong to a supported region, you can sign up for the Android 17 beta program to get early access to the upcoming features and enhancements.
How to sign up for Motorola’s Android 17 beta program?
Note that beta builds may contain bugs and broken features. Therefore, it’s advised not to install them on a primary device.
Here are the steps to follow:
- Create an account on Motorola’s community website (if you haven’t already).
- Visit the profile page and update your IMEI or serial number (SN) details.
- Opt in for MFN on your Motorola community profile.
- Always ensure that your phone is running the latest software.
- Go to the MFN Beta Testing Opportunities page to see a testing opportunity for your Motorola device.
- Tap on the registration link for your Motorola phone.
- Fill in the required details and submit your application.
Please keep in mind that Motorola may send emails regarding your beta application. So, remember to check your inbox regularly, including the spam folder.
Once your beta application is approved, you’ll receive an OTA update. It’s best to manually check for updates every few days by navigating to Settings > System updates > Check for updates.
As of writing this post, Google has released three public betas of Android 17, with more to arrive in the coming weeks. The latest OS already has reached the platform stability phase and the stable version is expected to arrive for Google Pixels in June 2026. Other brands, including Motorola, will take a few more weeks to make final changes and could start rolling it out in Q3 2026.
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