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I am new to android and wondering what studio to install and what is the difference between Android Studio Beta Channel, Android Studio Canary Channel, Android Studio Dev Channel?



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    I am new to android and wondering what studio to install and what is the difference between Android Studio Beta Channel, Android Studio Canary Channel, Android Studio Dev Channel?



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      I am new to android and wondering what studio to install and what is the difference between Android Studio Beta Channel, Android Studio Canary Channel, Android Studio Dev Channel?



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          Canary channel: Canary builds are the bleeding edge, released about weekly. While these builds do get tested, they are still subject to bugs, as we want people to see what's new as soon as possible. This is not recommended for production.



          Dev channel: Dev builds are hand-picked older canary builds that survived the test of time. It should be updated roughly bi-weekly or monthly.



          Beta channel: This is used for beta-quality releases.



          Stable channel: This is used for stable releases, which are considered suitable for production.






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            This answer seems to be outdated! I believe that they have now rolled out even the stable channel, implying that android studio is no longer in the preview stage

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          • and, i think, the beta channel is also used now

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          • @AndroidMechanic you can never use beta for production

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          Canary channel: Canary builds are the bleeding edge, released about weekly. While these builds do get tested, they are still subject to bugs, as we want people to see what's new as soon as possible. This is not recommended for production.



          Dev channel: Dev builds are hand-picked older canary builds that survived the test of time. It should be updated roughly bi-weekly or monthly.



          Beta channel: This is used for beta-quality releases.



          Stable channel: This is used for stable releases, which are considered suitable for production.






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          • Thank for quick answer.

            – khisko
            Oct 17 '14 at 5:38






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            If it is correct, please mark that answer as solution - an upvote would also be nice

            – fklappan
            Oct 17 '14 at 5:47








          • 10





            This answer seems to be outdated! I believe that they have now rolled out even the stable channel, implying that android studio is no longer in the preview stage

            – reubenjohn
            Dec 28 '14 at 9:33













          • and, i think, the beta channel is also used now

            – AndroidMechanic - Viral Patel
            Feb 10 '16 at 13:10











          • @AndroidMechanic you can never use beta for production

            – iOSAndroidWindowsMobileAppsDev
            Sep 18 '17 at 13:59
















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          Canary channel: Canary builds are the bleeding edge, released about weekly. While these builds do get tested, they are still subject to bugs, as we want people to see what's new as soon as possible. This is not recommended for production.



          Dev channel: Dev builds are hand-picked older canary builds that survived the test of time. It should be updated roughly bi-weekly or monthly.



          Beta channel: This is used for beta-quality releases.



          Stable channel: This is used for stable releases, which are considered suitable for production.






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank for quick answer.

            – khisko
            Oct 17 '14 at 5:38






          • 1





            If it is correct, please mark that answer as solution - an upvote would also be nice

            – fklappan
            Oct 17 '14 at 5:47








          • 10





            This answer seems to be outdated! I believe that they have now rolled out even the stable channel, implying that android studio is no longer in the preview stage

            – reubenjohn
            Dec 28 '14 at 9:33













          • and, i think, the beta channel is also used now

            – AndroidMechanic - Viral Patel
            Feb 10 '16 at 13:10











          • @AndroidMechanic you can never use beta for production

            – iOSAndroidWindowsMobileAppsDev
            Sep 18 '17 at 13:59














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          Canary channel: Canary builds are the bleeding edge, released about weekly. While these builds do get tested, they are still subject to bugs, as we want people to see what's new as soon as possible. This is not recommended for production.



          Dev channel: Dev builds are hand-picked older canary builds that survived the test of time. It should be updated roughly bi-weekly or monthly.



          Beta channel: This is used for beta-quality releases.



          Stable channel: This is used for stable releases, which are considered suitable for production.






          share|improve this answer















          Canary channel: Canary builds are the bleeding edge, released about weekly. While these builds do get tested, they are still subject to bugs, as we want people to see what's new as soon as possible. This is not recommended for production.



          Dev channel: Dev builds are hand-picked older canary builds that survived the test of time. It should be updated roughly bi-weekly or monthly.



          Beta channel: This is used for beta-quality releases.



          Stable channel: This is used for stable releases, which are considered suitable for production.







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          • Thank for quick answer.

            – khisko
            Oct 17 '14 at 5:38






          • 1





            If it is correct, please mark that answer as solution - an upvote would also be nice

            – fklappan
            Oct 17 '14 at 5:47








          • 10





            This answer seems to be outdated! I believe that they have now rolled out even the stable channel, implying that android studio is no longer in the preview stage

            – reubenjohn
            Dec 28 '14 at 9:33













          • and, i think, the beta channel is also used now

            – AndroidMechanic - Viral Patel
            Feb 10 '16 at 13:10











          • @AndroidMechanic you can never use beta for production

            – iOSAndroidWindowsMobileAppsDev
            Sep 18 '17 at 13:59



















          • Thank for quick answer.

            – khisko
            Oct 17 '14 at 5:38






          • 1





            If it is correct, please mark that answer as solution - an upvote would also be nice

            – fklappan
            Oct 17 '14 at 5:47








          • 10





            This answer seems to be outdated! I believe that they have now rolled out even the stable channel, implying that android studio is no longer in the preview stage

            – reubenjohn
            Dec 28 '14 at 9:33













          • and, i think, the beta channel is also used now

            – AndroidMechanic - Viral Patel
            Feb 10 '16 at 13:10











          • @AndroidMechanic you can never use beta for production

            – iOSAndroidWindowsMobileAppsDev
            Sep 18 '17 at 13:59

















          Thank for quick answer.

          – khisko
          Oct 17 '14 at 5:38





          Thank for quick answer.

          – khisko
          Oct 17 '14 at 5:38




          1




          1





          If it is correct, please mark that answer as solution - an upvote would also be nice

          – fklappan
          Oct 17 '14 at 5:47







          If it is correct, please mark that answer as solution - an upvote would also be nice

          – fklappan
          Oct 17 '14 at 5:47






          10




          10





          This answer seems to be outdated! I believe that they have now rolled out even the stable channel, implying that android studio is no longer in the preview stage

          – reubenjohn
          Dec 28 '14 at 9:33







          This answer seems to be outdated! I believe that they have now rolled out even the stable channel, implying that android studio is no longer in the preview stage

          – reubenjohn
          Dec 28 '14 at 9:33















          and, i think, the beta channel is also used now

          – AndroidMechanic - Viral Patel
          Feb 10 '16 at 13:10





          and, i think, the beta channel is also used now

          – AndroidMechanic - Viral Patel
          Feb 10 '16 at 13:10













          @AndroidMechanic you can never use beta for production

          – iOSAndroidWindowsMobileAppsDev
          Sep 18 '17 at 13:59





          @AndroidMechanic you can never use beta for production

          – iOSAndroidWindowsMobileAppsDev
          Sep 18 '17 at 13:59





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