
Though you will have to keep in mind that you will eventually lose all your data, so having a backup available in the cloud or on external storage would be beneficial to you. Whatever your reason might be, you can easily downgrade to the previous stable version of Android.

Maybe because the bugs are problematic for you or it could also be that you prefer to wait for the official builds to be released publicly. Now, there could be a few reasons that you might wish to go back to a stable release of Android 11 or even Android 12. Now, if you are one of those that are currently running the beta version but want to now get out of it, here is a guide on how to uninstall Android 12 Beta from your device. As of now, we are currently in the 5th and final beta (Release Candidate) version of Android 12 with its official public release nearing soon. By May, we even got to see the first beta version of Android 12 for Pixel as well as devices based on Project Treble.


Google announced Android 12 during the early part of the year followed by a developer preview build.
