![]() Once installed on your Windows machine and the OTA image has been downloaded, you can start sideloading the build. To sideload the build onto your Pixel, you'll need to use ADB - I'm a fan of Universal ADB Drivers. To get started, head to the Android 14 OTA images page, and download the relevant build for your Pixel. Also, ensure that you have USB debugging enabled on your phone. Go to Settings > About phone > System updates and see no pending updates. ![]() But before we get started, know that this method will involve deleting all data on your phone if you don't want to do that, use the Flash Tool above and sideload the Android 14 beta instead.īefore you start doing this, make sure that no OTA updates are yet to be installed on your Pixel. If you want to try Android 14 on your Pixel manually, you'll have to flash the OTA onto your Pixel. ![]() (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central) ![]()
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