Google introduced Android Device Streaming in open beta at Google I/O 2024. With the help of this functionality, developers can stream their apps straight to Android Studio and test them on real, physical devices housed in Google data centres.
This enables teams to use a variety of Android-powered smartphones, including the newest models from Samsung and Google, from any place.
They are significantly expanding the number of devices available through this service by working with Android smartphone makers (OEMs) such as Samsung, Xiaomi, and Oppo.
These alliances will connect their device laboratories to Android Device Streaming, giving you access to an even wider range of physical devices directly from your Android Studio workflow.
This integration offers the same performance, stability, and security benefits as Google’s devices. Continue reading to learn how to sign up for early access and use these amazing devices.
Register for Early Access to OEM Device Labs
If you have not register already, follow these steps to get started with the beta version of Android device Streaming, which allows you to test Google-hosted devices straight from Android Studio. Later this year, we will launch an Early Access Program that will allow members to connect to devices hosted by our OEM partners, broadening the number of test devices available via Android Device Streaming.