Google has unveiled the first beta version of its upcoming Android 16 update, giving Pixel owners a sneak peek at what’s to come in early 2026.
The Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1 is now available to Pixel smartphone owners enrolled in Google’s Android Beta program, specifically for Pixel 6 through Pixel 10 devices. To enroll in the program, follow the instructions provided by Google.
The complete version of Android 16 QPR3 will be released to all Pixel owners in March as part of Google’s quarterly ‘Feature Drop’ updates.
While more features are expected to be introduced in future beta versions, here are some of the exciting enhancements and additions that users can anticipate based on the initial release.
Google has reached out to Samsung users by offering the option to customize virtual navigation buttons in a Samsung-style arrangement, with the app switcher and back buttons positioned differently. This feature caters to Samsung’s default navigation method and enhances user experience.
Another notable addition is the adjustable flashlight feature, allowing users to modify the brightness of the flashlight directly from the Quick Settings menu, a functionality commonly found on iPhones and other Android devices.
In a move that has sparked excitement among users, the Android 16 QPR3 update will finally allow users to remove the At a Glance widget from their Pixel phone’s Home Screen, providing greater customization options.
Google has also introduced a new location sharing dot, a small indicator that displays when an app is accessing the user’s location. This feature enhances privacy and security by alerting users to location access in a similar manner to camera and microphone access indicators.
Additionally, a subtle update to the folder opening animation adds a touch of refinement to the user interface. When tapping on a folder containing multiple apps on the home screen, the background subtly recedes as the folder expands, creating a visually appealing effect.
Furthermore, Pixel 10 owners will benefit from a GPU upgrade included in the Android 16 QPR3 update. The update introduces a new GPU driver that supports Android 16, Vulkan 1.4, and expanded OpenCL extensions, promising improved performance and efficiency for Pixel 10 devices.
Overall, the Android 16 QPR3 update brings a host of new features and enhancements to Pixel devices, offering users an exciting preview of the latest Android innovations to come in 2026.

