Google usually unveils a new Android OS in October, but this year marked a major shift as Android 16 was officially released in early June. This accelerated timeline means brands like Motorola are working faster than usual to push out updates to their devices. In fact, Motorola began inviting users to test Android 16 betas as early as June, covering its latest foldables, Edge series models, and even some budget-friendly G series phones.

We’ve compiled the list of Motorola devices currently eligible to sign up for the Android 16 beta testing program. If your phone is on the list, you can join Motorola’s Feedback Network (MFN) for a chance to experience Android 16 before the stable rollout.
These Motorola phones can sign up for the Android 16 beta testing program:
Motorola Razr (2025)
Motorola Razr+ (2025)
Motorola Razr (2024)
Motorola Razr+ (2024)
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
Motorola Edge 60 Pro
Motorola Edge 60
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
Motorola Edge 50 Pro
Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
Motorola G35 5G
Motorola G96
Motorola G (2025)
Motorola G Power (2025)
It’s important to note that not all these devices have received the Android 16 beta yet. As of now, Motorola has released the beta update for the Edge 50 Fusion, Edge 50 Pro, and Edge 60 Pro, available in select regions. Other models listed above are expected to join the program in phases over the coming weeks.
How to join Motorola’s Android 16 beta program (MFN):
- Create an account on Motorola’s official community website.
- Update your profile with your phone’s IMEI or serial number (SN).
- Opt in for MFN (Motorola Feedback Network) from your community profile.
- Ensure your device is on the latest software build.
- Check the MFN Beta Testing Opportunities page for an invitation link for your device.
- Submit your registration form with accurate details.
Once registered, you’ll receive an email from Motorola with further instructions if your device is selected. Remember to check your spam folder in case the mail doesn’t appear in your inbox. Before installing the beta, ensure your phone has at least 30% battery, enough storage, and is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network since these updates can be over 1GB in size.
Motorola’s early adoption of Android 16 beta signals a faster rollout for stable builds in the near future. If your device is eligible, this could be your chance to test Android 16 features months before the final update arrives.
For more updates on Motorola Android 16 developments, visit PassionateGeekz.