
At the bottom left, select About ChromeOS.At the bottom right, select the time Settings.If you haven't yet, sign into your Chromebook.For more information about the channel, select the left side of the button.Under the date and battery life, you can find the channel label button.To access the Quick settings menu, at the bottom right, select the time.At the bottom right, next to the time, you can find the channel label.If you’re on a non-stable channel, like Beta, Dev, or Canary, there are many ways to find which channel you're in. Before you switch channels, back up your data. If you use your Chromebook at work or school, you might not be able to switch channels. Important: To switch channels, you must be the Chromebook owner. While this build is tested, it might have bugs, as we want people to see what's new as soon as possible. The Dev channel gets updated once or twice weekly. Dev channel: To view the latest ChromeOS features, use the Dev channel.It's updated roughly every week, with major updates coming every 4 weeks, more than a month before the Stable channel gets them.

Beta channel: To view upcoming changes and improvements with low risk, use the Beta channel.It's updated roughly every 2–3 weeks for minor changes, and every 4 weeks for major changes. Stable channel: This channel is fully tested by the ChromeOS team, and is the best choice to avoid crashes and other problems.ChromeOS has three different software channels: You can test the latest features of the Chrome operating system (OS) by switching to a more experimental software channel.
