Android Q Beta 3 Update List – 13 brands, 21 devices
Who doesn’t want to receive the latest Android update like Android Q? We all do. Some of us have great smartphones that we have been using for a long time. They have not yet been updated in over a year. Many of us have still not even received any of the latest Android security updates or patches.
At Google I/O 2019, Google announced it's latest Android Q Update - Beta 3. This update is now available for 21 smartphones from 13 global brands. Previously, all the Android Q Beta updates were provided only for the Pixel range of smartphones.
Much like, in 2018, Google has now widened their Android Beta updates to support many more devices other than their Pixel range of devices with the latest Android Q Beta 3. If you have any of these smart devices, you would be able to install the latest beta update. Google has now released two beta builds or versions already.
At I/O 2019, Google’s Android Beta 3 build supports 21 smart devices from 13 manufacturers. On another note, the Realme 3 Pro smartphone was recently released and the Realme brand has just completed their first anniversary.

Android Q Beta 3 Update List - 13 brands, 21 devices
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Android Q Beta 3 Update: Devices List
- Asus ZenFone 5Z
- Essential PH-1
- Google Pixel
- Google Pixel 2
- Google Pixel 2 XL
- Google Pixel 3
- Google Pixel 3 XL
- Google Pixel XL
- HMD Global Nokia 8.1
- Huawei Mate 20 Pro
- LG G8 ThinQ
- OnePlus 6T
- Oppo Reno
- Realme 3 Pro
- Sony Xperia XZ3
- Tecno Spark 3 Pro
- Vivo NEX A
- Vivo NEX S
- Vivo X27
- Xiaomi Mi 9
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G
Android Q Beta 3 Update: New Features
- 5G Support
- Foldable Devices Support
- Dark Mode
- Live Captions
- Notifications Smart Reply
- Dedicated Privacy Section
- Focus Mode
Android Q now supports TLS 1.3, which is the most important revision to the TLS standard and involves performance gains including heightened security. Benchmarks signal secure connections are established 40% faster using the latest TLS 1.3 when compared with TLS 1.2. In Android Q, TLS 1.3 is always on for every TLS connection that is made.
Google's Pixel devices will be the first to get the Android Beta 3 OTA's automatically. You can find the download links to other smart devices on the official Android Developer site to download the OTA for your device, if it is supported..
The Android Beta 3 builds are not for regular or daily usageg. These update builds are actually meant for developers (apps or Custom ROMs). Google provides these beta builds so that app developers can test their apps on the latest version of Android.
Please only download, use, and test only if you are aware about Custom ROM flashing, debugging, and feel comfortable in dealing with bugs.

How to get the Android Q Beta?
How to get the Android Q Beta?
It's simple - enroll here for getting the updates os Android Q Beta over-the-air for any Goog;e Pixel smart device. There's also support for previous Pixel generations, namely the first Pixel, Pixel 2, and Pixel 3. You can download installable system images on all supported devices, and many more will also be made available.
If you haven't got one of the supported devices, fret not; you still will be able to use an Android Emulator. You'll be able to download the most recent Android Q simulator system images through the SDK Manager within Android Studio.
Google will update these beta Android Q system images and the SDK on a regular basis throughout this testing period. As new beta images are released, more features will be added to the Beta images moving forward.
Feedback is crucial, so let Google know what your thoughts are — the earlier they know your feedback, they'll be able to integrate your feedback in their latest Android Q beta system images.
As and when you discover issues, you need to report them immediately. There are separate hotlists when filing out app compatibility, platform, and 3rd-party SDK issues.
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