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Google’s June Android Canary update is already out — with new theming options! (Updated)

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Why This Matters

Google's June Android Canary update introduces exciting new theming options, enhanced UI tweaks, and improved customization features, signaling ongoing innovation in Android's user experience. These updates are significant for developers and consumers alike, as they offer more personalization and smoother interactions on Pixel devices, paving the way for future Android enhancements.

Key Takeaways

TL;DR Android Canary 2606 is now available for testers to install on their Pixel devices.

Changes present in this release include new theming options, blue effects, and a Quick Settings addition.

It hasn’t even been three weeks since Google brought us our last taste of Android’s bleeding edge, with the May Canary update. But not content to wait for a full month to pass, today we’re already getting a crack at Android Canary 2606.

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Google’s Mishaal Rahman has taken to X to fill us in on what to expect, and first on that list are some new theming options:

A new slider lets you easily set the dominant color for your theme, and a set of four style buttons supports quickly toggling between different looks:

If you don’t always like using the same keyboard on your device, this Canary release introduces a new Quick Settings tile that offers a handy shortcut for changing keyboards:

There’s also a very subtle tweak hitting your lock screen UI, with proper background blur effects being applied to the fingerprint scanner and screen-bottom buttons:

In addition to those features Mishaal points out, we’ve also already spotted one ourselves:

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