Android P Beta 4 for Google Pixel [UPDATE]


Android P Beta 4 is here for Google Pixel/Pixel XL & Google Pixel 2/Pixel 2 XL

Today just got a lot more exciting. Google has just released the final Android P Developer Preview for the Google PixelPixel XLPixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL. This is Developer Preview 5 and Android P Beta 4, for those keeping track. Factory Images and OTA Files are available now!


The previous developer preview/beta was released earlier this very month. This last build should be the most stable we’ve seen so far. If you’ve been dying to give Android P a try, but have held off on previous releases, now is the time to dive in. Check out the release notes below:

Release Notes

  • API level 28
  • Date: July 2018
  • Build: PPP5.180610.010
  • Emulator support: x86 & ARM (32/64-bit)
  • Security patch level: July 2018
  • Google Play services: 12.4.46


The Pixel devices are obviously getting this update, but there is also a slew of other phones that can join the party. The devices listed below are a part of the program but are still subject to waiting for OEMs.
  • Essential Phone
  • Nokia 6.1
  • Nokia 7
  • Nokia 7 Plus
  • Nokia 8 Sirocco
  • OnePlus 6
  • Oppo R15 Pro
  • Sony Xperia XZ2
  • Vivo X21UD
  • Vivo X21
  • Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S


Factory images and OTA files have been posted for the Pixel and Pixel 2 devices. If that’s not your style, you can sign up for the Android Beta Program to receive the OTA update on your phone. Stay tuned to XDA for more details about this last developer preview.
PhoneOTAFactory Image
Google Pixelota-ppp5.180610.010 ppp4.180612.004-factory
Google Pixel XLota-ppp5.180610.010 oppp4.180612.004-factory
Google Pixel 2ota-ppp5.180610.010 ppp4.180612.004-factory
Google Pixel 2 XLota-ppp5.180610.010 ppp4.180612.004-factory


How to Install Android P Beta 4 on the Google Pixel & Pixel 2

OTA Image Instructions

  1. Download the OTA image for your device
  2. Move it to the internal storage of your device
  3. Make sure you’ve set up ADB if you haven’t already
  4. Reboot to recovery with the following command: adb reboot recovery
  5. Select the option “Apply update from ADB”
  6. Sideload the OTA with the following command: adb sideload <OTA_image.zip>


Factory Image Instructions

  1. Download the factory image for your device
  2. Extract the factory image zip on your PC
  3. Run the flash-all.bat if you’re on Windows or flash-all.sh if you’re on Mac/Linux. This will wipe all data on your device! If you want to flash the update without losing any data, please follow these instructions instead.

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