2024-11-12 21:02:00
A Motorola announced a special opportunity for those who want to test the Android 15the new version of Google’s operating system. The company has opened registrations for a beta version of this system, which is a kind of initial test. To participate, interested parties must have one of the company-specific models that were included in the program, such as the Moto G54, Edge 50, Edge 50 Neo e Razr 40.
How to participate in the Android 15 test
According to the TudoCelularto participate in the tests, in addition to having one of the cell phones covered, it is also necessary to follow some important steps. The first thing is to be part of the Motorola Community. To do this, just register with your details and provide the IMEI (a code that uniquely identifies the cell phone) or the SN (serial number) of the device.
Once this is done, you will need to activate the Motorola Feedback Networkthe network is where the company gathers comments from those who participate in the tests, and then waits for updates that should be made available for download and installation.
Which devices can participate?
Razr 40 is one of the winners. Photographer: Rafa Tech
Motorola is accepting applications for the following models:
- Moto G54
- Moto Edge 50
- Moto Razr 40
- Moto Edge 50 Neo
Registration for some models began this month, with the exception of the Edge 50 Neowhich has been open since September.
How does the selection process work?
Not everyone who applies will get a place. Motorola will select a specific group of participants and, to those chosen, will send a confirmation email to notify about the start of testing. For now, Motorola has not yet given an exact date for the start of the Android 15 beta test, but has assured that it will begin as soon as everything is ready.
If you are interested, keep an eye on your email and updates from the Motorola community to follow the selection and testing progress.
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**Interview with Tech Analyst Sarah Johnson on Motorola’s Android 15 Beta Testing**
*Date: November 12, 2024
Interviewer: Mark Thompson
Guest: Sarah Johnson, Tech Analyst at TechNow*
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**Mark:** Welcome to the show, Sarah. It’s great to have you here!
**Sarah:** Thanks, Mark! I’m excited to be here.
**Mark:** First off, can you tell us about the significance of Motorola opening up the beta testing for Android 15?
**Sarah:** Absolutely, Mark. This is a great move by Motorola to engage with its user base. Beta testing allows users to experience the latest features of Android 15 before the official rollout. It helps the company gather real-world feedback, which can be crucial for any last-minute adjustments to improve overall performance and user experience.
**Mark:** That makes sense. What are the specific devices eligible for this beta program?
**Sarah:** The devices eligible for the Android 15 beta include the Moto G54, Edge 50, Edge 50 Neo, and Razr 40. These models are selected because they can best showcase the new features of Android 15.
**Mark:** Interesting! And what are the steps users need to take to participate in this program?
**Sarah:** Participating is relatively straightforward. First, users must be a part of the Motorola Community, which involves registering with their details and providing their device’s IMEI or serial number. After that, they need to activate the Motorola Feedback Network, which is where Motorola collects user feedback during the testing phase.
**Mark:** So it seems like Motorola is really looking to involve its community in the development process. How important is user feedback in this beta stage?
**Sarah:** User feedback is invaluable, especially in beta testing. It helps identify bugs, usability issues, and overall satisfaction with new features. Since Android 15 brings a lot of new functionalities, early feedback can guide Motorola to make adjustments that could vastly improve the final version.
**Mark:** Are there any risks for users who choose to participate in a beta test like this?
**Sarah:** Definitely! While it’s exciting to access new features, beta versions can be unstable. Users may experience bugs or glitches that could affect their daily use of the device. It’s important that users understand these risks and have a backup plan in case something goes wrong.
**Mark:** That’s a great point, Sarah. Any final thoughts on what this beta release could mean for Motorola’s future?
**Sarah:** This beta release reflects Motorola’s commitment to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving smartphone market. By actively engaging users and prioritizing their feedback, they can enhance their products and ultimately improve customer loyalty. It’s exciting to see how Android 15 will shape the future of their devices!
**Mark:** Thank you, Sarah, for your insights on this exciting development in the Android ecosystem!
**Sarah:** Thank you for having me, Mark! It’s always a pleasure to discuss the latest in tech.
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*End of Interview*