It seems that at last, the search giant has grown tired of being a company that does not worry at any time about the adoption of its operating system, something that draws special attention, since Android is one of its main sources of income. But with the arrival of Android Oreo this seems like has started to change thanks to the Treble project.
But that has only been the first step, since Google has begun to open to other manufacturers the possibility of contribute to the development of your betas And since last month, several are the manufacturers that already allow the latest available beta of Android P to be installed on their most recent terminals. The last one that already allows the installation of the latest beta is the Nokia 7 Plus.

Android P Developer Preview 3, also known as the second beta, was released for the Google Pixels earlier that month. As expected, there is no way to update our device via OTA to be able to install the beta 2 of Android P in the Nokia 7 Plus, as if it happens with the Google Pixel, so we have to go through the Nokia website to download the necessary software to install it. It is necessary that we have ADB and Fasboot installed on our computer
Despite the fact that today some manufacturers have not yet adopted Projectd Treble, such as Samsung and Huawei, the two manufacturers that sell the most smartphones worldwide together with Apple, Google is doing everything possible to ensure that the happy fragmentation that has plagued Android since its launch, it begins to be a thing of the past, but for this, you need yes or yes from the manufacturers.
Today, Non-Pixel terminals that are compatible with Android P Developer Preview are: Essential Phone, Oppo R15 Pro, Sony Xperia XZ 2, Vivo X21 UD, Vivo