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I was tired of the Android Beta for Pixel glitching out, so I left it — without losing all my data

June 18, 2026
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Signing up for the Android Beta for Pixel program can be really exciting. You get to test out new features that aren’t publicly available yet, and Google uses your feedback to make meaningful changes before the public rollout.

The Android Beta has plenty of downsides. You may encounter glitches, errors, or hangs. Some users have even reported data loss in the past. Once you start experiencing such problems, it is reason enough to want to leave the Android Beta program.

I had signed up for beta testing on my Pixel 10 Pro, and my phone started glitching out like crazy over the last few weeks. Tired of my phone hanging up while switching apps, I decided that I want to leave the Android Beta for Pixel program. Unfortunately, the most direct pathway leads to complete erasure of your device data.

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Eventually, I found a way to exit it without losing my data. If you want to avoid that as well, here’s how you can exit the Android Beta for Pixel program without losing all your data.

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Exiting the Android Beta for Pixel program (with and without data wipe)

Not sure if you’re running the Android Beta program on your Pixel? There’s a really quick way to check. Go www.google.com/android/beta and check which of your Android devices are opted in for the program.


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To exit the program, select the Opt out button for your phone. Normally, these are the steps you would then follow to remove the beta software from your phone, but all your data is erased.

1. First, start by opening the Settings menu on your Google Pixel phone.

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2. Navigate to the System option and tap it.

3. Select the Software updates option.

4. Click on the Install button for Android Beta Exit with Data Wipe.


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How to exit the Android Beta for Pixel program
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How to exit the Android Beta for Pixel program
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However, how do you avoid doing that? The answer is quite simple!

Google has very clearly mentioned on the Android Beta program website what to do if you want to avoid a total data wipe. Go to www.google.com/android/beta and opt out.

But after that, do not install the Android Beta Exit with Data Wipe update.

Wait until the next stable release for the version you’re beta testing (in this case, Android 17) is pushed to your phone. Once you’ve installed it, you will have exited the beta program without losing any user data.

I found out the hard way that you should think twice before signing up for beta testing

The Android 17 logo on a Google Pixel 10 Pro XL

(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)

Curiosity killed the cat, as the saying goes. If you’re intrigued by the Android Beta program, think very carefully before signing up. You don’t know when the next stable build of the Android version you’re testing will see the light of day.

Although Google has a standard official platform release followed by what’s called Quarterly Platform Releases, or QPRs, your timing might be off, or your region might take some time to get the public rollout. If your phone glitches badly during that interim period, there’s no going back or fixing the issue.

Currently, Google is rolling out stable Android 17 and beta testing Android 17 QPR1. Testers enrolled in the Android Beta program normally face many issues, which are usually addressed in x.1 beta updates.

I had signed up for the Android 17 QPR1 beta a couple of months ago and didn’t think much of it. Little did I realize that my phone would be crashing out, hanging up, and freezing apps randomly as the weeks progressed. It was only when I opted out of the beta testing program that I read the fine print: I’d have to undergo a complete data wipe.

I was essentially stuck until the Android 17 stable release started rolling out to my Pixel. Please don’t make the same mistake as me!

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