Beta Program

AppWizard
February 27, 2026
Android 17 Beta 2 is now available for developers, introducing new features and bug fixes, including solutions for spontaneous reboots and interface freezes. Key features include the ability to create floating app bubbles, Cross-device app Handoff for seamless task continuation across devices, a new system-level contact picker for temporary read-only access to contacts, expanded SMS OTP protection, and enhanced local network privacy. The update also includes an EyeDropper API for color requests without needing screen capture permissions. Enrollment in the Android Beta Program is required for Pixel device users to access the update, which is rolling out via OTA, with options for sideloading or manual flashing. The stable release of Android 17 is expected in mid-2026.
AppWizard
February 14, 2026
Google has launched the first Beta of Android 17 for Pixel devices, skipping the traditional Developer Preview. The Android Beta program is available for Pixel devices starting from the Pixel 6 to the Pixel Tablet, allowing users to enroll via the Android Beta website for an Over-The-Air update. Android 17 focuses on app scalability across various devices and includes performance improvements with a new garbage collection method and camera functionality upgrades. The full release timeline is flexible, expected several months after a Platform Stability milestone in March, likely after the Google I/O event in May and possibly coinciding with the Pixel 11 launch in August. Users can enroll in the Beta through the Android Beta website, but may experience instability, and those without a Pixel can use the Emulator in Android Studio.
AppWizard
February 11, 2026
Google has released the final Android 16 QPR3 build, completing its testing phase. Enrolled beta users will automatically transition to the upcoming Android 17 beta program. The final build, Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2.1, has the build number CP11.251209.009.A1 and is compatible with all Pixel phones, including the Pixel 10 series. Google confirmed the end of testing for Android 16 QPR3 and is preparing for the Android 17 Platform Release, designated as 26Q2. A specific start date for the Android 17 beta has not been announced. The stable rollout of Android 16 QPR3 is anticipated in early March 2026.
AppWizard
February 10, 2026
WhatsApp Web now allows users to make and receive audio and video calls directly from their browser, featuring end-to-end encryption and screen sharing. This capability is currently available only to beta users, with plans for a broader rollout soon. Group calls are not yet supported but are expected to be introduced later.
AppWizard
January 15, 2026
Google has released the Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2, focusing on stability improvements and bug fixes for Pixel phone users. The update addresses critical crashes, notification shade glitches, charging limit issues, and slow Wi-Fi connectivity. It also features a revamped System Settings layout with grouped sections for easier navigation. The beta is available as an OTA update for enrolled users and is compatible with Pixel devices from the Pixel 6 series to the Pixel 10 lineup. Users can also manually flash factory images if preferred. The stable release of Android 16 QPR3 is expected around March 2026.
AppWizard
December 24, 2025
Google has released Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 to fix a bug causing certain applications, including Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, and various banking apps, to crash upon launch. The update is available for eligible Pixel phones in the Android Beta Program, starting with the Pixel 6 series. Most users will receive build CP11.251114.007, while the Pixel 7a has a different variant. The OTA package is about 60MB. Initial feedback shows that the update has resolved crashes for most banking applications, but some Microsoft apps still have launch issues. Users are cautioned that opting out of the beta after installing this update may risk data corruption.
AppWizard
December 24, 2025
Google has released a patch called Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 to address app crashes affecting Pixel devices in the Android 16 QPR3 beta. This update focuses on restoring app stability rather than introducing new features. The issues arose after the rollout of Android 16 QPR2, which introduced system-level instability. The patch aims to prevent apps from crashing at startup and is approximately 58 MB in size. It is available to devices enrolled in the Android Beta Program, including the Pixel 6 series and newer, Pixel Fold, Pixel Tablet, and Pixel 8, 9, and 10 lineups. Users can install the update through the standard over-the-air process or manually using OTA images and ADB tools.
AppWizard
December 24, 2025
Google has started rolling out Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 for Pixel devices, focusing on stability and addressing a bug that causes certain apps to crash at startup. The update is 58MB in size and is available for Pixel models from Pixel 6 to Pixel 10 for users enrolled in the Android Beta Program. The previous Android 16 QPR3 beta introduced features like disabling the At a Glance widget and adjusting flashlight brightness. Users can receive the update via OTA download, sideload it, or manually flash the factory image, with a stable release expected in the first quarter of 2026.
AppWizard
December 23, 2025
Google is set to extend the Magic Cue feature from the Pixel 10 family to all Android smartphones under the name Contextual Suggestions. This feature provides tailored recommendations based on user habits and locations, such as suggesting a specific playlist for workouts or reminding users to cast sports games to their TV. Contextual Suggestions prioritizes user privacy by operating within an encrypted space on the device, ensuring that data used for suggestions remains confidential and is not shared with apps or Google. Users can delete their data at any time, with a default setting that purges it after 60 days. The feature uses AI to analyze stored device activity and location data to generate predictions. Currently, Contextual Suggestions is being rolled out to select users in a beta version of the Google Play Services app, but it is not yet available to all beta participants.
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