John also looks after the day-to-day running of the site. North America. Android 9 Pie is official, and you can download the final build right now, although it's not available to everyone. John McCann. Locate your phone model, and choose Get the beta at the bottom of the phone description. Every Get the beta option will take you to a separate page for that phone brand with instructions on how to sign up.
The Pixel version is particularly simple, since Google will automatically detect any compatible phones on your account you will need to be signed in to your Google account to complete this process. You do not need to sign up for the beta to receive the final version — if you have a Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, or an Android One device, you should automatically get an update notification. Sony, for example, wants you to use its Xperia Companion software, whereas Xiaomi suggests the fastboot method and offers the Android 9.
These phones should receive the final version of Android 9. Right-click, open Terminal at Folder. If your Pixel is not bootloader unlocked you should do that first.
We could not install Android Pie on a locked device. This will wipe it out completely and erase all user data, settings, pictures, etc. Repeat, this will erase everything! If you installed any prior betas, you already did this, so skip it. Then hit enter. Follow the on-screen instructions and choose to erase the device.
Wait a minute or so for it to unlock. This removes everything on your device. Then proceed to reboot and follow our steps. Next, open the folder containing the unzipped Android 9. Type cmd in the address bar. Then, type the multiple commands posted below and hit enter. Or copy and paste them to avoid making mistakes. On a Mac, you can open Terminal in the folder by enabling terminal shortcuts in settings.
This is key for Mac users. Or just do it from the desktop where you unzipped the Factory image as shown below. This will create a folder with several files in it. Copy all those files and paste them in the platform-tools folder in the Android SDK on your computer. You should find it in the Program Files x86 folder on Windows. There are two flash-all files. A box will pop up and you should see the installation taking place. While this is going on, do not unplug your device for any reason!
When the installation process has finished, your device will automatically reboot. You can then disconnect your device from your computer and start playing with Android P.
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