Android Q Beta Version: Google has officially rolled out Android Q Beta on select devices. The beta version of the latest operating system is available on as many as 21 devices across the globe including the OnePlus 6T. "Thanks to Project Treble, Android Q Beta is now available on a range of popular devices from our top device-maker partners," the official statement read. The devices are listed on the official page on Android, with links to each device maker's site for updates and support. Apart from OnePlus 6T, the list also includes devices from ASUS, Nokia, Xiaomi, OPPO, Huawei and LG, among others. 

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Here is the full list of smartphones that are getting the beta version of Android Q - 

ASUS ZenFone 5Z
Essential Phone
Huawei Mate 20 Pro
LG G8 ThinQ (Korea only)
Nokia 8.1
OnePlus 6T
OPPO Reno
Realme 3 Pro
Sony Xperia XZ3
TECNO SPARK 3 Pro
Vivo X27
Vivo NEX S
Vivo NEX A
Xiaomi Mi 9
Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 5G
Google Pixel family

Last year, OnePlus 6 was one of the first devices to get Android P after I/O 2018. For Android Q, both OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 7 are getting the beta support. However, the latter is yet to be launched and the update is only available for OnePlus 6T as of now. The update is also available directly from OnePlus’ forums and gives users an early look at the new OS on this hardware. The users need to keep in mind that the beta version would come up with some bugs like broken camera features, ambient display issues, and overall stability issues as well.  

What's new in Android Q?

"With Android Q, we’ve focused on three themes: innovation, security and privacy, and digital wellbeing. We want to help you take advantage of the latest new technology -- 5G, foldables, edge-to-edge screens, on-device AI, and more -- while making sure users' security, privacy, and wellbeing are always a top priority," the official statement read.