Early this month, Google commenced the Android 17 beta testing for Pixel devices. Subsequently, other brands have also initiated internal testing. Notably, Motorola has also started recruiting beta testers for Android 17 beta testing on certain devices, including the Motorola Edge 2025, Moto G57, and Moto G57 Power.
If you have a Motorola phone and are interested in participating in the beta, this guide includes all the necessary information on how to join the Android 17 beta on Motorola phones.
The official release of the first phase of Android 17 is anticipated by the end of the second quarter. Starting in Q3 2026, we can expect the stable Android 17 to begin rolling out for other devices. Motorola may release it even earlier than other brands, but don’t get your hopes up. However, if you want to experience Android 17 before its official release, you can register for the beta, also known as Motorola Feedback Network (MFN).
It is important to note that this is an early beta testing phase, and the Android 17 beta build you will receive may contain both minor and major bugs. So, make sure you are fully aware of all the potential risks before proceeding with the beta update. Also, update your device to the latest version before registering for the beta program.
How to Register for Android 17 Beta via Motorola MFN
- To apply for beta, you need to first create a Motorola community account if you don’t already have one.
- For this opportunity, you need to share your IMEI number with Motorola. To do this, go to your Motorola community profile and add the details.

- Now, in the profile details, choose the option to opt in for the MFN, aka Motorola Feedback Network.
- In the Motorola community, look for the beta program announcement for your device and open the registration link.
- Now, enter the required details in the application and submit.
- Once you have submitted the form, all you need to do is to wait for the confirmation from Motorola to your registered email.
Not everyone who applies for the beta program will receive the Android 17 beta, as the seats are limited. Motorola doesn’t specify the exact numbers, but they mention that it will not be available to everyone.
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