How to install Android 12 on your Pixel 3 or newer
After going through an extensive developer preview phase, the stable version of Android 12 is here! Google says its main goal is to make Android 12 “more intuitive, better performing, and more secure.” You can learn more about the new Android version in our article here.
Unlike the betas before it, this should be a fully stable release. You can download and apply the update manually or via OTA. That said, the recommended method is an over-the-air update. The downside to this method is that Google rolls out in stages, so it’s not the best method if you’re the impatient type.
While using a factory image is typically the default method for manual installation, we highly recommend skipping the factory images in favor of OTA images. You will still have to install it manually, but using an OTA image doesn’t require you to completely wipe your device. Of course, if you are a developer and want the cleanest method, factory images might be better.
Decide you want to sideload or the OTA? Keep reading.
Editor’s note: The Android 12 steps above and below are compatible with Google Pixel smartphones from the Pixel 3 series forward.
Here’s what you need to get started
- A compatible Pixel 3 or later device and a USB cable to connect it to your computer
- Compatible Pixel phones include the Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL, Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a 5G, and Pixel 5
- The Android SDK installed on your machine with ADB and Fastboot command successfully working — check the tutorial here
Now for the actual steps.
Download the proper files to install Android 12
You must download the appropriate file for your device before you get started. We recommend using OTA images over factory images, as the process is easier to do and allows you to keep old files if that’s something you’re interested in.
Click here to grab the OTA image for your specific Pixel device. It’s also possible to use the full factory images (here), which requires extra hoops like unlocking your bootloader and more. If you want to keep things simple, we recommend sideloading the OTA. We designed our directions below for this install type.
Prepare your phone
Once you’ve installed the file, you need to reboot your phone into Recovery Mode to apply the OTA. Then, you’ll be ready to install Android 12.
Prepare your PC to install Android 12
Now that your phone is ready, it’s time to make the magic happen.
That’s it. If everything went okay, you were able to install Android 12 successfully.
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