Android

BetaBeacon
July 2, 2026
Tiny Bookshop is now available on the App Store and Google Play for .99, with no advertising or microtransactions. The game allows players to run a bookshop in a cozy coastal town, interacting with diverse characters and customizing their shop. Key features include a touch-first interface, hand-drawn art, and ambient piano music.
AppWizard
July 2, 2026
A selection of Android games and apps are currently on sale, including DREDGE, Bendy: Lone Wolf, Zero Stress King: Idle Defense, Farm Invasion USA – Premium, Ninja Hero Cats Premium, Guns’n’Glory Premium, and Little Berry Forest 2: Stars. There are significant discounts on Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra models, with savings of up to 6 for open-box units. The LG 4th of July sale features the 2026 C6 and G6 OLED TVs at discounts reaching 0, and Acer’s Swift Go 2K touchscreen PC is also discounted. Additional Android apps are seeing price reductions, including new releases and classic favorites, along with exclusive discounts on in-app purchases.
AppWizard
July 2, 2026
Pixel users are experiencing a "missing incoming call" bug that prevents notifications for incoming calls across various Pixel devices. This issue is linked to the Google Phone app and has persisted for several months, affecting users even after updates, including those on the Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5. Reports indicate that some users have resolved the issue by disabling the Call Screen feature. Android Central has noted the problem and reached out to Google for clarification.
AppWizard
July 2, 2026
Android Auto is rolling out updates for its media applications, including a redesigned Spotify music player that features a visually appealing layout with blurred album art, a Material 3 Expressive tracking bar, and a more intuitive button arrangement. This redesign, which started appearing in January, is now more widely available. Other apps like YouTube Music and Pocket Casts are also expected to receive similar design enhancements. YouTube Music has introduced a more prominent “Thumbs Down” icon for easier management of listening preferences, but some users have reported an issue with the “Library” tab disappearing, which can be resolved by resetting the app.
AppWizard
July 2, 2026
The Android 17 QPR1 beta has introduced a new feature called "Keyboard shortcuts" in the Linux Terminal app, allowing users to customize key combinations for various Terminal functions. This feature can be found under Settings > Keyboard shortcuts, enabling users to toggle shortcuts on or off and assign their preferred key combinations. It is particularly beneficial for Pixel devices in Desktop mode and tablet users with keyboard accessories, enhancing productivity for power users. The utility of this feature is limited on smartphones but is advantageous for those using physical keyboards.
AppWizard
July 2, 2026
The anticipated App Lock feature is absent in the latest Android 17 stable release, despite earlier Canary builds suggesting its inclusion. Recent findings in the Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 indicate that Google is still developing the feature, which will allow users to lock multiple applications simultaneously through the Settings app, improving upon the previous method of securing apps one at a time. Additionally, Google is exploring a feature that restricts app access to biometric authentication only, disabling the traditional PIN-unlock option. Although App Lock is not present in the current beta, ongoing development suggests it may be introduced in the future.
AppWizard
July 2, 2026
The Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 has introduced enhancements to the Linux Terminal app, including the ability to import custom fonts from phone storage and multi-window support. Users can now select their preferred font as the default and open new terminal windows via the three-dot overflow menu, with each window appearing in Android’s recents screen. The Linux Terminal app debuted on Pixel devices during the March 2025 Pixel Drop and has seen several improvements since its launch.
BetaBeacon
July 2, 2026
Pixel phones are facing gaming performance issues after the Android 17 update. Some affected games include Brawl Stars, Clash Royale, and Hill Climb Racing 2. Users have tried makeshift solutions but are waiting for an official resolution from Google. The Pixel 10, Pixel 9, and Pixel 8 series are the most impacted. The exact cause of the problem is unclear, with some pointing to the Android 17 update or recent Play Services updates. Users have suggested clearing the cache for Google Play services and adjusting GPU driver preferences as potential solutions.
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