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Google cancels today’s Android 17 Beta 1 release

Android 17 Beta 1 was supposed to launch today, but Google has since pulled the release.

The Android 17 Beta was supposed to debut at 10 am PT. We and other publications posted our coverage at that time, but Google’s Android Developers blog post and other developer.android.com documentation did not go live. The logo Google is using for Android 17 can be seen above.

Historically, there is sometimes a gap, but that official announcement usually comes first even if the OTA images are delayed later into the day.

Google has since reached out with an update about how Android 17 Beta 1 is “coming soon,” but is no longer releasing today. No explanation was provided.

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