After the Google I/O Event, the company has now released the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 update for users. Compared to the beta versions of Early Preview and Major Android updates, the Quarterly Platform Release builds are more stable and ready for daily use. This new update will see the Material 3 Expressive Design Language interface, which the company introduced in early May. Companies update the beta version before the stable update so that the bugs are detected in advance so that users do not have to face problems due to bugs after the stable update.
Android 16 Release Date
The beta version has been rolled out, after which users are now curious to know when the company will roll out the stable version of this new update. According to media reports, the stable update of Android 16 can be released for global users in June.
Android 16 Eligible Devices
Pixel 6, 6a, 6 Pro
Pixel 7, 7a, 7 Pro
Pixel 8, 8a, 8 Pro
Pixel Tablet
Pixel Fold
Pixel 9, 9a, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro and 9 Pro Fold
How to Install Android 16
If you want to use the Android 16 beta version, then first of all you have to search by typing Android Beta in Google search. In the search result, first, you will see the link to the Android Beta program site, on this site, you will see the ID on the right side with which your Gmail account is running.
If your phone is compatible with the new beta version, then you will see the option to opt in, after which Google will send an over-the-air update to your device which you can download. According to media reports, the file size of the update for Pixel 9 is 574MB.
Android 16 Features
Resizable tiles and background blur features have now been added to Quick Settings. To enhance the visual depth, the new update now features soft background blur, especially since this feature will be visible in the notification shade area. Updated color themes, more responsive components, and new typography have also been included to improve personalization to show your style.
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