Google Phone software will now be enabled on nearly all non-Pixel and non-Android One devices, an online article said. The only way to update the app on non-Pixel phones is by enrolling in the beta program of the app, since the expanded functionality is currently being checked. Although non-Pixel mobile users will still not be able to display the app in the Google Play Store search results, there is a way to test whether or not your phone is compatible with the app.
According to the Android Police report, the beta edition of the app is available for 'something that isn't a Chromebook, an Android TV, or a watch' that basically ensures consumers of virtually all mobile models can only use it because they've registered in the beta program. Probably, if you have a non-Pixel phone, it won't be easy to find the app on the Google Play Store. You can click this link to find it in that situation. However, the Web is overloaded with workarounds and updated versions for sideloading, however the software can crash.
If you've already registered for the beta app, you can grab the app from the Google Play Store. It's also worth noting that, because this is the beta version of the app, you may encounter disappointment at times. Furthermore, it is also likely that the app may not be available in your region.
Android Police says they tested the device on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro, and others. The paper also states that all mobile models may not be able to use all the functionality of the app. This includes the Call Screen feature that lets you speak to the caller by choosing the appropriate text on the phone. It's only available for Pixel smartphones in the US.