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This afternoon, Google released Android 16 QPR1 Beta 3.1, a bug-fixing update on top of QPR1 Beta 3. The new build is labeled ...
Beta 3.1 doesn't appear to introduce any mind-blowing new tools or interface updates, but it does offer something just as ...
Google gave us the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 3 update a month ago and there were a handful of bugs to squash from the previous ...
Android introduces more customization via the latest Canary build. A new setting lets users assign the three-finger tap to ...
Following the last major release nearly a month ago, Google is rolling out Android 16 QPR1 Beta 3.1 for the Pixel today.
In Android 16, apps will automatically adapt to larger screens, saving you from having to tinker with the forced aspect ratio tools built into Google and Samsung devices.
Learn more. Google released Android 16 QPR1 Beta 3 on July 17, 2025. The update targets critical bugs plaguing Pixel devices. Battery drain issues get resolved. Camera problems disappear.
Android updates as we used to know them are all but gone, and Google and Samsung are showing us what the future looks like.
The official Android 16 rollout got underway last month, with the best Pixel phones first in line for the update – but it appears that the software is causing lock-screen issues for a significant ...
Google is sending out a new Android update for your Pixel, and this one addresses multiple major problems. One bug that was ...
Android 16 is here, and Google's Pixel phones are the first to get the new operating system update. Unsurprisingly, many users rush to install it, but for Android Auto users, waiting until further ...