A couple of weeks ago, I was feeling either exceptionally brave — or exceptionally stupid.
After using Google’s new Android “N” Beta for two days on my Nexus 9 tablet, I decided to go all in and put the software onto my own personal phone — a Nexus 6P.
Anyone who’s spent much time using pre-release software knows why this is a bold (and/or boneheaded) move: By its very nature, a developer preview is a work in progress and thus bound to be rough around the edges — and on a phone you rely on from morning to night, well, venturing into such rocky waters is definitely a risk.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD