Key Takeaways
1. Asus has released the ROG Phone 9 and ROG Phone 9 Pro with Android 15, committing to only two OS updates for these devices.
2. The Android 16 Beta Program is now open exclusively for the ROG Phone 9 and ROG Phone 9 Pro, but not for the ROG Phone 9 FE.
3. The ROG Phone 9 series is priced at €999 on Amazon.de, with Android 17 expected as the second update next year.
4. To join the Android 16 Beta, users must enroll through the Settings app, agreeing to the notice and privacy policy.
5. The beta software may have bugs, and users cannot revert to a stable version until the official Android 16 release.
The ROG Phone 9 and ROG Phone 9 Pro have just been released with Android 15, and although other brands are offering more, Asus has committed to providing only two OS updates for these flagship devices. Recently, the first of those updates has been announced. Asus is now opening the Android 16 Beta Program, which comes shortly after the Zenfone 12 Ultra’s Android 16 beta launch.
Beta Program Details
This Beta program is exclusively for the ROG Phone 9 and ROG Phone 9 Pro. Unfortunately, the ROG Phone 9 FE, which was launched in February, is not part of this program and will also be limited to just two OS upgrades. Nonetheless, Android 16 represents one of the two updates for the ROG Phone 9 series, which is priced at €999 on Amazon.de, with the second update being Android 17 expected to arrive next year.
How to Join the Beta
Joining the Android 16 Beta program is pretty easy. First, open the Settings app, then go to System and choose System update. Click on the gear icon located in the top right corner, and select ‘Enroll in Android preview program.’ After that, read the notice and privacy policy before clicking ‘Agree.’ Just follow the remaining instructions to complete the process.
Important Notes
Keep in mind that this software is in beta, meaning you might encounter some bugs, which could be serious or minor. Asus has also stated that there won’t be a way to revert back to a stable version of Android, so you will remain on the beta until the official Android 16 is released. Asus hasn’t specified how long the beta testing will last, so stay tuned for updates!
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