Motorola is actively expanding the Android 17 beta program to allow more of its users access to the upcoming features and upgrades. The list already includes over a dozen devices, and it has just gotten a little longer as the beta program now goes live for the Razr 70 Ultra and Razr Fold.
This is the second time Motorola has announced the Android 17 beta program for the Razr 70 Ultra. It initially happened earlier last month, but the official post on the community forum was quickly taken down because the device had not been launched then. The original Razr Fold, announced earlier this year, has also joined the beta program.
- Motorola Razr Fold (India) — register here
- Motorola Razr Fold (US) — register here
- Motorola Razr Fold (EMEA) — register here
- Motorola Razr Fold (LATAM) — register here
- Motorola Razr Fold (Brazil) — register here
- Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (US) — register here
- Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (EMEA) — register here
- Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (LATAM) — register here
- Motorola Razr 70 Ultra (Brazil) — register here
To get the beta update on your Motorola smartphone, you must sign up for the beta program (officially called the MFN testing program). We have a detailed step-by-step guide on how to do this, which you can access by clicking here.
It’s important to note that beta builds are prone to bugs and unfinished features, which can cause crashes or instability. You should back up your important data before installing a beta build to avoid any data loss.
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Android 17 is said to be one of the biggest upgrades in recent years. It includes deeper integration of Gemini AI with extended capabilities, helping you get the most out of your device. The new OS also includes bubble support for all apps, redesigned privacy indicators, OTP protection, and a new system-level Contacts Picker to share select contacts with an app for a certain period. You can learn more about them, along with other upcoming upgrades, on this page.
Apparently, Motorola doesn’t include all the new features and upgrades of the new OS in the update package shipped to its devices. So, it remains to be seen which features will make it through. We’ll have more clarity on this once the company releases Android 17 beta to its devices.
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