Motorola hasn’t officially shared its full roadmap for Android 15 updates yet, but the beta rollout is already underway. If you’re curious about trying out Android 15 before its public release, here’s what you need to know about the process and eligible devices.
Beta Rollout Has Started
The first devices to receive the Android 15 beta are the Motorola Edge 50 models, and more phones will join the program soon. However, the stable version of the software isn’t expected until next year. “If you’re excited to explore the new features early, you can join the beta program—just keep in mind the potential risks involved.
Steps to Join the Android 15 Beta Program
Motorola uses a unique process to sign up for its beta testing. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Create a Lenovo Forum Account:
- Visit the Lenovo Forum website.
- While signing up, make sure to check the box for “Opt-in device for MFN” (Motorola Feedback Network).
- Check Current Testing Opportunities:
- Go to the Current Testing Opportunities page to see if your phone is eligible for the Android 15 beta.
- If your device is listed, follow the provided link to fill out an application with your details.
- Wait for Approval:
- If your application is accepted, you’ll receive the beta update within a few days.
- To check for updates, go to Settings > System Updates, then tap Check for updates.
Remember, beta versions often have bugs, so it’s better to install them on a secondary device. If you encounter issues, report them on Motorola’s forum to help developers improve the software.
Which Motorola Phones Will Get Android 15?
While Motorola hasn’t confirmed the full list of devices getting Android 15, its support pages reveal some eligible models. Here’s what we know so far:
Motorola Razr Series:
- Razr+ (2024) / Razr 50 Ultra
- Razr (2024) / Razr 50
- Razr 50s
- Razr+ (2023) / Razr 40 Ultra
- Razr (2023) / Razr 40
- Razr 40s
Motorola Edge Series:
- Edge (2024)
- Edge (2023)
- Edge+ (2023)
- Edge 50 Ultra
- Edge 50 Pro
- Edge 50 Neo
- Edge 50 Fusion
- Edge 50
- Edge 40
- Edge 40 Neo
- Edge 40 Pro
- Edge 30 Ultra
Moto G Series:
- Moto G Power 5G (2024)
- Moto G Stylus 5G (2024)
- Moto G 5G (2024)
- Moto G85
- Moto G75
- Moto G55
- Moto G45
- Moto G35
- Moto G34 5G
Other Phones:
- ThinkPhone by Motorola
- ThinkPhone 25
This list isn’t final, so more devices may receive the update later.
Final Thoughts
If you’re excited about Android 15 and can handle a few glitches, joining Motorola’s beta program is a great way to explore the new features early. For most of us, though, waiting for the stable update might be the better choice. Keep an eye out for more updates from Motorola