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Google announced that it is changing its release cycle for the Chrome web browser.
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It added a new preview of updates via the Stable channel to a limited number of users starting February 2023.
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The first stable release will be made available one week before the stable release date.
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This allows Google to fix any issues reported before updates are released to the general public.
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Chrome's current release cycle pushes updates first to the Google Chrome Canary Channel, then to Dev, Beta, and Stable channels in this order.
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This new early stable release is between Beta channel testing and the final stable release.
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It's intended to fix issues that have been missed in other testing phases.
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Google Chrome v110 is the first browser to be released according to the new release schedule.
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Chrome v110 has been released in both Dev and Canary channels.
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It will be available for Beta on January 12 before moving to the stable version on February 1 (the original stable release date).
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Chrome v110's full stable release is scheduled for February 7, 2023.