Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority Google released the first beta of Android 16’s second quarterly platform release today. We installed Android 16 QPR2 Beta 1 to find out what’s new, so read on if you’re trying to decide whether it’s worth installing on your own device or you simply want to know what’s coming in the future! Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority? Set us as a preferred source in Google Search to support us and make sure you never miss our latest exclusive reports, expert analysis, and much more. For this release, Google has blessedly offered a list of changes, giving us some ideas of where to start looking for these hot new features. Here’s what the company says to expect in QPR2 Beta 1: UI, System Experience, and Accessibility Expanded Dark Theme Auto-Themed App Icons Interactive Chooser Sessions Smoother Android Migrations PDF Document Annotation and Editing Display Topology API Device-aware ViewConfiguration Granular Haptic Feedback Control Quick Settings Tile Categories Media & Audio IAMF Decoding Support Personal Audio Sharing in Output Switcher New AAudio APIs HDR/SDR Brightness Slider Connectivity Companion Device Management Enhancements MediaRouter Network Privacy Improvements Privacy & Security Secure Lock Device Phone Theft Protection Toggle Developer Productivity Widget Engagement Metrics Early Warnings for 16KB Page Size Compatibility Enhanced Profiling More Robust Multi-Display Testing We’re starting to dig in even deeper ourselves, and will be regularly updating this post with our discoveries. This article will be updated as we find new features. Check back later for more information! Follow