Now that theAndroid 15 Beta 2is available to install on Pixel devices, many Pixel owners have already installed the latest Android build. However, as expected, the beta updates always bring a ton of bugs, and that results in an unstable experience. So if you want to downgrade from Android 15 Beta to Android 14 stable, we have a detailed tutorial ready for you. You can uninstall Android 15 and move back to the stable release of Android 14 using two methods. On that note, let’s begin.
Warning!Downgrading from Android 14 to Android 15 will erase all data on your device. Make sure to back up everything before following the downgrade process.
Use the Android Flash Tool to Downgrade From Android 15 Beta
Since Android 15 Beta updates are rolled out as OTA (Over The Air) updates, your phone will start scanning for the latest Beta as soon as you boot into Android 14. To prevent this from happening, you need to opt out of your device from the Android Beta Program. To do this, go tothis link, scroll down, and click onOpt outfor your Pixel device.
If you do not see your device, sign in with the Google Account that you used to sign up for the Android 15 Beta program.
So these are the two ways you can downgrade from Android 15 beta to the stable build of Android 14 on your Pixel phone. If you are facing any issues regarding ADB or fastboot while rolling back Android 15, let us know in the comment section below.
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