How to Install the Android 11 Developer Preview on Your Pixel

Google surprised us all with anearlier than expected releaseof the first Android 11 Developer Preview late last night. However, the preview image is meant only for Pixel smartphones, excluding the original Pixel and Pixel XL. So, if you can’t wait to try out all the new features Google is working on, here is how to install Android 11 on your phone.

Note:This is a developer preview and will most likely have bugs. The software could crash, and your data may be lost. It’s not recommended (by Google, or by us) to install this software on your daily driver. Proceed with caution, and at your own risk.

Android 11 Developer Preview Supported Devices

Android 11 Developer Preview Supported Devices

The Android 11 DP1 supports the following smartphones:

How to Install Android 11 on Your Phone Right Away

How to Install Android 11 on Your Phone Right Away

There are two ways you can go about installing Android 11 on your compatible Pixel smartphone. You can use the first method if you haven’t unlocked the bootloader on your phone, and if you have a Pixel with an unlocked bootloader, you should use the second method.

Note:Installing Android 11 will delete all your data, so make sure you have backed up any important files you have on your phone before proceeding.

Install Android 11 using ADB and Sideload

If your supported Pixel smartphone doesn’t have an unlocked bootloader, you can easily sideload the update file on your phone to update it to Android 11 DP1. Here’s how:

The update will be installed on your phone. Once the process has completed (it took around 10 minutes to install on our Pixel 2 XL), just select ‘Reboot system now’ on your phone and it will boot up with Android 11 Developer Preview 1 running on it.

Install Android 11 using Fastboot (for Unlocked Bootloaders)

If your phone has an unlocked bootloader, like our Pixel 4 unit, you will have to flash a factory image on your phone to update it to Android 11. Here’s how you can do that.

Note:While this method should work on macOS as well, in our testing the fastboot command was failing on Mac. We would recommend flashing the image using a Windows machine.

The process will take some time, but once it has completed, your phone will boot into Android 11.

Flash Android 11 on Your Pixel Right Now

Once again, let me warn you that these are developer previews, and can cause your phone to crash, or brick, and can cause data loss as well. If that’s a risk you’re prepared to take, you can follow the steps mentioned above and install Android 11 Developer Preview 1 on your smartphone.

Akshay Gangwar

Greetings, tech titans and fellow literary time-travelers! I’m Akshay, your tech-whisperer and Harry Potter’s number one stalker – seriously, don’t ask me how many times I’ve read those books; it’s borderline unhealthy.

Working in the tech journalism industry since 2016, I have 7 years of experience covering everything from technology news, to well-researched resource articles. Now the Content Strategist at Beebom, I often pen down op-eds for our website, sharing expert commentary on the latest in technology, AI, and electric cars.

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