Andy Rubin's Essential Phone has definitely had a bumpy ride so far, with less than 100,000 units sold last year. But the startup is still supporting its first smartphone, even though it decided against releasing a 'stable' Android 8.0 Oreo update for it.
The company is now working on Android 8.1, of which a first beta became available for eager testers exactly one week ago. And starting today there's a much easier way than before to get it.

Up until now, if you wanted a taste of the Essential Oreo update, you had to
Then you enter your name, email, and device ID. Once that's done you will receive the notification to download and install Android 8.1 over-the-air, no cables or computer connections required. Keep in mind however that beta software is prone to have bugs and various performance issues, so only proceed if you know what you're doing.
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