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Motorola Expands Android 17 Beta Programme: Razr 60 Ultra, Edge 60 Pro Now Eligible in India

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Motorola has expanded its Android 17 Beta Programme, allowing more users—including those in India—to experience upcoming Android features before the official rollout.

The latest update brings support for premium devices like the Motorola Razr 60 Ultra and Motorola Edge 60 Pro, alongside select mid-range models across global markets.


🚀 What’s New in the Beta Expansion

With this expansion, users in:

  • India
  • United States
  • Latin America
  • Brazil
  • Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA)

👉 can now apply to test early builds of Android 17.

This move is part of Motorola’s effort to:

  • Gather real-world feedback
  • Identify bugs early
  • Improve system stability before public release

📲 Eligible Devices (Latest Additions)

🇮🇳 India

  • Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
  • Motorola Edge 60 Pro
  • Moto G57 Power

🌍 Other Regions

  • Moto G57 (EMEA)
  • Moto Edge (2025) – US
  • Razr Ultra (2025) – US
  • Signature programme users (Brazil, Latin America, EMEA)

👉 This shows Motorola is expanding beta access across both premium and budget segments


⚠️ Not Everyone Will Get the Update

Even if you sign up:

❗ You may not be selected immediately

👉 Motorola uses a limited rollout system to:

  • Avoid major bugs
  • Monitor performance closely
  • Ensure controlled testing

Selected users will receive a notification when the update is available.


🧪 What You Get with Android 17 Beta

Joining the beta programme gives early access to:

✨ New Features

  • Upcoming Android UI changes
  • Experimental tools and enhancements

⚡ Performance Improvements

  • Faster system response
  • Better battery optimisation

🛠️ Bug Fixes

  • Early fixes before public release
  • Opportunity to report issues directly

⚠️ Beta Risks You Should Know

Since this is not a stable release:

  • Apps may crash
  • Performance can be inconsistent
  • Battery drain may increase
  • Some features may not work properly

👉 Best suited for:

  • Tech enthusiasts
  • Developers
  • Power users

👉 Not ideal for your primary daily device


📝 How to Join the Programme

To enrol:

  1. Visit Motorola’s official beta programme page
  2. Sign in with your registered device account
  3. Apply for Android 17 Beta
  4. Wait for approval notification

🔍 Why This Matters

With Android updates becoming more competitive:

👉 Early access programmes help brands:

  • Stay ahead in software experience
  • Build user trust through transparency
  • Improve updates using real feedback

For users, it means:
👉 Getting a first look at future Android features


📊 Final Takeaway

✔️ Motorola is expanding its Android 17 Beta reach globally
✔️ Premium devices like Motorola Razr 60 Ultra and Motorola Edge 60 Pro are now included in India
✔️ Access is limited and best suited for advanced users

Arya Mehta

Arya Mehta is a tech enthusiast and reviewer who decodes the digital world for everyday users. From AI developments to gadget reviews, Arya presents technology in an accessible and practical manner, helping readers make informed tech decisions.

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