Google has released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 for Pixel devices on April 22, 2026, with the build number CP31.260403.005.A1. This update indicates platform stability, focusing on refining existing features and addressing bugs, particularly in the Terminal app and wireless printing capabilities. Key issues resolved include an Application Not Responding error in the Terminal app, VoIP distortion in voice communication applications, and audio output failures on devices using AIDL audio HAL. The update is available for Pixel devices from the Pixel 6 series to the Pixel 10 lineup enrolled in the Android Beta Program. The stable version of Android 17 is expected around mid-2026, with Android 17 QPR1 likely debuting alongside the Pixel 11 in August or September.
The NBA Playoffs are currently ongoing, and Threads is introducing Live Chats for its NBA Community, allowing users to engage in real-time discussions. Initially, this feature will be available to select creators within the NBAThreads Community, with plans for wider access in the future. Users will see a red ring around their profile icon when participating in Live Chats. This feature is being launched during the playoffs and the Finals, following a previous update that allowed users to customize their feeds through the "Dear Algo" feature, which lets them tailor content preferences.
Samsung Messages will be discontinued in July 2026. The author switched from Samsung Messages to Google Messages but found it lacking in customization options and preferred a simpler experience. They discovered Fossify Messages, a free and open-source messaging app that offers essential features without distractions, and found it to be a suitable replacement. Fossify Messages allows selective text copying, offers security options like PIN or biometric authentication, and supports local backups. While the author appreciates Fossify Messages, they still recognize the strengths of Samsung Messages, such as chat organization and integration with Galaxy devices.
Google has introduced a Verified Email feature for Android applications that simplifies the sign-up process by eliminating the need for magic links and one-time PINs (OTPs). This feature allows users to register for apps using a "cryptographically verified email credential" sourced from their Google account, which is securely stored on their device. It enhances security by enabling app developers to prompt users to create a passkey during registration. The Verified Email feature can also be used for account recovery and re-authentication for sensitive actions. However, it is currently limited to consumer Gmail accounts, and users with Workspace or managed accounts must still use traditional verification methods. Additionally, Google accounts created with non-Google email addresses may require extra verification steps from app developers. The feature is accessible on devices running Android 9 or newer and Google Play Services version 25.49.xx or later.
Security researchers have found that the Binance Android app includes SDKs from ByteDance and Tencent, along with 13 additional third-party trackers. This raises privacy concerns for users, as the TikTok SDK collects device fingerprints, behavioral signals, and potentially clipboard data, while the WeChat SDK adds functionalities not necessary for a financial trading platform. The incorporation of these SDKs could expose sensitive financial information. Under EU GDPR and FTC regulations, undisclosed telemetry in financial apps may be considered deceptive trade practices, potentially leading to regulatory repercussions for Binance. Users are advised to revoke permissions from the app or switch to the browser-based platform. The situation could prompt regulatory scrutiny and audits of cryptocurrency asset management apps.
Google unveiled Workspace Intelligence at the Cloud Next 2026 event, integrating advanced AI capabilities into its applications like Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Chat. This feature aims to enhance productivity through automation and real-time insights tailored to user needs. The updates include the Gemini AI engine, which can create infographics, manage images, enhance data visualization, and generate visually appealing presentations. Google Chat now includes an "Ask Gemini in Chat" feature for direct AI engagement, while Gmail has introduced an AI Inbox to prioritize important emails for Google AI Ultra subscribers.
Google is testing a visual overhaul for its Gemini application on Android devices, introducing brighter colors and new icons. The redesign includes a shift from a sky-blue background to a vibrant blue with a gradient, and a revamped dark mode background. Enhancements will extend to temporary chats and the Gemini Live interface, with distinct background colors for light and dark modes. The new interface will feature minimalistic icons and may include an animated button inspired by ChatGPT’s Voice Mode. The account picker may be removed from the home screen and relocated to the sidebar, which will have tidier icons and occupy the full screen when opened. Additional modifications include new buttons for initiating chats and sharing options. Some features may not appear in the final public release.
Nothing has launched a new file transfer tool named Warp, which allows users to share files, images, copied text, and links between devices using Google Drive. Users need to be signed into their Google accounts to utilize the tool effectively. The announcement was made on the Nothing Forum, and users are encouraged to install a browser extension and a dedicated app. The app was temporarily removed from the app store shortly after its launch but has since returned. The Chrome extension supports file sharing on PCs, while the mobile app integrates into the device's share menu. Users can share content by selecting "Nothing Warp" from the menu. The tool is designed for simplicity but may experience slow upload speeds for larger files. It addresses specific user needs rather than serving as a comprehensive multi-platform solution.