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Kellen @ Droid Life · 02/11/2026 13:01 EDT

Here’s Why There is No Android 17 Developer Preview

You may be wondering why Android 17 Beta is already here without several Android 17 Developer Preview builds before it? The reason is pretty simple. In July of last year, Google introduced the Android Canary track as a way for developers to test out new features or to see what Google has planned for future … Continued
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