Those that are already enrolled can receive this update by going to Settings > System > Software updates > System update > Check for update, right on their devices. The update is about 2.38GB, so it’s a sizable one.
Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 installation on a Pixel 6 Pro | Image credit — PhoneArena
Current beta users who would like to opt out will be able to do so before installing the new update to avoid data wipe. If users opt out after installing the QPR2 Beta 1, they will need to wipe their device. As usual, Google is also encouraging users to submit feedback of any bugs found while beta testing through the Android Beta Feedback app.
This update arrives just as we expecting the stable QPR1 release, which should arrive next month. Even though the QPR beta builds are usually pretty safe, it is always prudent to avoid installing beta builds on your daily driver, just in case there are any issues. Otherwise, if you know what you are doing and understand the risks, QPR betas are a great way to get a sneak peek of what’s coming to Android. Enjoy!