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The second quarterly release of Android 16 is coming in December, and it’ll bring a whole host of new features to Pixel devices. Pixel users can expect features like auto-themed app icons, an expanded dark theme, icon shape customization, and much more. Since QPR2 is going to be a big update, Google is working to ensure it doesn’t bring a ton of new bugs, so the company rolled out a new beta today to find and fix them before release.
Google rolled out Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3 earlier today to all supported Pixel devices, from the Pixel 6 series to the new Pixel 10 series. In terms of changes, the update doesn’t bring as many new features as QPR2 Beta 1 or QPR2 Beta 2, but it does still fix a ton of bugs and introduces a new security patch level.
To find out what’s exactly new in Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3, we installed it on our own Pixel devices and will be documenting whatever we find in this article. Read on to find out whether it’s worth installing the beta on your own Pixel or if you should wait for the stable release in December!
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The Android Easter egg now supports Live Updates If you start the spaceship game in Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3, you may notice a slight change when initiate the autopilot mode and switch apps. You’ll now see a chip in the status bar indicating the status of the spaceship to its next destination. This is because with QPR2 Beta 3, Google has added Live Updates support to the Android Easter egg.
Lock screen widgets lose their customization options Android 16 QPR2 is bringing lock screen widgets to Pixel phones, but it looks like some of the customization options we saw in the first beta won’t be present in the December stable update. In Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3, the “when to automatically show” setting, which controls when the widgets appear automatically, has been removed. This setting allowed you to control whether to show the widgets panel while the phone is charging (wired or wirelessly) or when the phone is upright while charging. Furthermore, the “widgets on lock screen” setting has been changed from a simple toggle to a new submenu, complete with its own illustration. A “Beta” label is shown prominently on this page as the feature is still experimental, and the page also displays a warning that anyone can view the widgets you add to the lock screen.
You can now easily turn off background blur Google has added a new accessibility setting to turn off background blur in Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3. Under Settings > Accessibility > Color & motion, there’s a new “reduce blur effects” that “make[s] backgrounds and panels easier to see.”
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