The Android 17 beta is now available for Pixel devices, offering a wealth of developer-focused features and modifications. However, user-facing changes are minimal at this stage. Google's Android 17 release strategy includes two major releases in 2026, with the first in Q2 being the more significant update. This includes new APIs, behavioral adjustments, and feature enhancements, aligning with major OEMs' new device releases. While Pixels receive immediate updates, others must wait for OEMs to roll out updates over weeks or months. A minor SDK release, potentially Android 17.1, is planned for the end of the year, with details yet to be revealed. Google's Android Open Source Project (AOSP) updates are now twice-yearly, in Q2 and Q4, making future versions more unpredictable but potentially more efficient. Developers can test and release updates with the second beta in March, followed by the final version for Pixels. To access Android 17, users need a Pixel device, with support for various generations and the Pixel tablet and Fold. Other phone makers may release beta builds soon, but for now, it's a Google-exclusive beta program.