Google launched the Android Beta Program yesterday, opening the program to over-the-air (OTA) updates for your Android devices.

There is a full disclaimer that Google provides before users elect to enroll their devices:

The Android Beta Program gives developers an opportunity to try out pre-release versions of Android. The program is currently targeted towards developers and is not suitable for use on your primary device (see known issues).

Devices that you opt into the program will receive an over-the-air (OTA) update to the latest beta version of Android N. The updates that you’ll receive as a part of this program are unstable pre-release versions, and may contain errors and defects that affect your device.

You may remain in the Android Beta Program beyond the N release to preview future Android N maintenance releases (MRs). If you choose to do so, you will automatically get an OTA update to pre-release versions of the MRs as they become available. At the end of the program, you will begin to receive regular public updates.

You may opt-out of the program at any time to return to the stable, public version of Android. Note: If you opt-out when your device is running a beta version of Android, all user data on the device will be wiped.

If you’d like to enroll, you can head over to the Google Beta Program sign-up page: https://accounts.google.com/ServiceLogin?service=androidconsole&passive=3600&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fandroid%2Fbeta%3Fu%3D0&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fandroid%2Fbeta%3Fu%3D0&authuser=0