Honor Magic8 Pro is now part of the Android 17 beta program
The Honor Magic8 Pro Just Got a Major Upgrade: Android 17 Beta 3 is Live
If you’re rocking an Honor Magic8 Pro, your day just got a whole lot more interesting. Honor has officially announced that its current flagship is joining the Android 17 beta program, specifically opening up access to Android 17 Beta 3. While this version is primarily aimed at developers, it’s a huge signal that the next era of Android software is quickly approaching.
By opening the doors to this beta, Honor is giving developers a head start to test new features, refine app compatibility, and ensure their software is ready for the masses. But it’s not just for the coders—this update gives us a very clear look at what the future holds for Honor users.

What’s New in Android 17 Beta 3?
This isn’t just a minor bug-fix update. Android 17 Beta 3 introduces some significant changes to the user experience and underlying tech:
- System-wide Bubbles: Multitasking is getting more intuitive, allowing for better conversation management across different apps.
- RAW14 Image Support: This is a game-changer for mobile photographers, offering deeper data capture for professional-grade photo editing.
- Enhanced Dark Theme: A more comprehensive and visually consistent dark mode that stretches across more of the OS.
- Privacy & Security Upgrades: Google is tightening the screws on data protection with more granular system controls.
- UI Customization: Expect more ways to make the interface truly yours with expanded layout options.
How to Get It (And What You Need)
Before you rush to the download page, there is a technical requirement to keep in mind. Honor has specified that your Magic8 Pro must be running software version 10.0.0.162 (C636E4R105P2H2) or later to be eligible for the update. If you’re on an older build, make sure to check your settings and update your system before attempting to jump into the beta.
The Road Ahead
The timing of this release is perfect. Google dropped Beta 3 in late March and has already transitioned into the first QPR1 (Quarterly Platform Release) beta for Pixel users. For the rest of us, the stable public release is expected to arrive in September.
If you’re hungry for more details, keep your eyes peeled. Google is set to reveal more about the future of the OS during The Android Show: I/O Edition later today. For the Honor faithful, this beta is a clear sign that the Magic8 Pro remains a top priority for cutting-edge software support.
