Just to get it out of the way, the Android Q beta will have bugs and so you don't want to put it on a phone you need to always have work -- you should only install it on a secondary, or backup phone (at least these early versions of the beta).
Having said that, the Android Q beta is available, for those that wish to try it. You can either flash the update onto your phone, or you can request to get the beta through an OTA update. To sign up and get the update delivered to your phone, you'll need to install the Android Q beta app from the Play store.
Having said that, the Android Q beta is available, for those that wish to try it. You can either flash the update onto your phone, or you can request to get the beta through an OTA update. To sign up and get the update delivered to your phone, you'll need to install the Android Q beta app from the Play store.