What you need to know
Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3.3 has begun its rollout for Pixel 6 and newer devices, extending its reach to the latest Pixel 10 lineup and foldable models. While this update may not dazzle with new features, it is a significant step towards enhancing user experience by addressing a persistent lock-screen freeze bug that has been a source of frustration for many Pixel users.
According to Google, the update carries the build number BP41.250916.015 for the Pixel 6 series and BP41.250916.015.A1 for the newer models, all while maintaining the October 2025 security patch. This release follows the previous Android 16 Beta 3.1, which also tackled bootloop issues that plagued some users.
This latest update is primarily focused on stability, meaning users should not anticipate any visual or functional changes. For those enrolled in the Android Beta Program, the over-the-air (OTA) update is available starting today. The rollout will gradually reach all eligible Pixel phones, but users can manually check for the update by navigating to Settings > System > Software update.
For those yet to join the beta program, Google’s beta site offers a straightforward sign-up process; however, it’s worth noting that beta software can occasionally introduce minor quirks.
While Android 16’s QPR2 Beta 3.3 may not seem thrilling at first glance, it represents progress towards the anticipated full release later this year, likely in December. If you’ve been experiencing lock-screen glitches or unexpected slowdowns, installing this update should enhance the overall smoothness of your Pixel device.