Anyone who tests Android betas on their Pixel may be living dangerously. However, you can also opt out of the beta test series at Google from time to time without losing your data or without having to set up your smartphone again. Most of the time, Google allows you to exit after the release of the QPR (Quarterly Platform Release) or feature drops. What usually happens is that you deregister your device from the beta via the program page, but do not install the immediately following update, but wait for the so-called no-wipe update. Google has now published this for dropouts who tested the last QPR beta. Anyone who was there can check whether the corresponding update can be installed. It is also still possible to get out.
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