

Once you install the public update, your device is ready to enroll in another beta program. The Build Variant option can be found at the left part of the screen in Android Studio or you can go to Build > select Build Variant or you can use the shortcut key to press cmd + shift + A and.

Your device will receive an update within 24 hours that will wipe all user data and install the latest stable public version of Android. View devices to find the device you want to switch and click Opt out. This only applies when more than one beta program is available. Important: If, after opting out, you only see one program option to enroll in, you will need to first apply the stable public version (will require a data wipe) in order to see multiple enrollment options. Once you select Opt out, you can immediately select the other program you wish to enroll in. You can skip installing the stable public version, as it will wipe your device. If multiple programs are available and would like to switch between programs, you’ll first need to opt out your enrolled device before opting it into another program. Once you enroll a device, you’ll see a message indicating which program the device is enrolled in.
