
Following major Android 17 design leaks over the last couple of weeks, Google has officially confirmed that the first Android 17 Beta update will go live soon. In an official Reddit post, the company notes that the Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2.1 patch will be the final version based on Android 16. Going forward, Google plans to shift its focus entirely to Android 17 Platform Release (26Q2) with the Android 17 Beta 1 update.
The Reddit post goes on to state the procedure to install the stable public Android 16 QPR3 update, without dropping any hints on the features or changes the Android 17 Beta 1 update will bring. But what it does reveal is that the first Android 17 Beta will build upon Android 16 by including the latest bug fixes and improvements to stability and performance. While not explicitly mentioned, since the subreddit in question is mainly known for posting Android updates for Google Pixels, the beta will first be rolled out to eligible Pixel phones, as has been the tradition with previous Android releases.
It’s also worth noting that the update which Google is referring to in the post is not a Developer Preview build, meaning users with a supported Pixel smartphone will be able to directly install the beta update once it’s made available. Historically, Developer Previews tend to contain more bugs and instability compared to Beta versions. So, those who’re willing to get their hands on Android 17 early on, the update may not have adverse effects as severe as a Developer Preview, which makes the device highly unstable to use.
While Android 17 is expected to bring advancements in security and privacy, customisation, and brand new features, here’s how it may switch up the software appearance on Pixel phones, per leaks: