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In summary:
- Tech Advisor reports that Google released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 at Google I/O, featuring new UI elements alongside standard bug fixes.
- The beta is available for Google Pixel 6 through Pixel 10 devices and will serve as the foundation for September’s Pixel Drop update.
- This release matters for Pixel users seeking early access to Android improvements before the official September rollout.
Google has launched Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 at Google I/O, introducing some new UI features along with the usual bug fixes.
The first stable version of Android 17 is anticipated in the coming month, but Google is progressing quickly through the beta phases for Android 17 QPR1, which will underpin the first major Pixel Drop update in September.
To access the new beta, users need to be enrolled in the Android beta program, although it should run on all Pixel phones from Google Pixel 6 up to the latest Google Pixel 10 models.
Below are some of the standout features and changes in Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3, as highlighted by 9to5Google.
New animations
This latest version of Android 17 introduces several new animations. For instance, when you double-press the power button to open the camera, the Camera UI expands from the same side of the phone, moving aside the lock screen’s ‘fog of war.’
Additionally, the Quick Settings menu now has a new ‘bouncy’ animation that gently springs back as you pull it down.
More blur
Beyond animations, Google has increased the use of the background blur effect in this Android 17 beta version. As previously mentioned, ‘Blur’ is a significant element of Android 17’s visual style.
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Google has revamped the media player controls within the Quick Settings menu, introducing a card layout that allows users to switch between media apps by tapping instead of swiping.
The screen recording menu now defaults to the last used app and includes toggles for recording device audio and the microphone.

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Bug fixes
In the latest Android 17 beta, Google has addressed several issues, including Wi-Fi disconnections, distorted audio during media playback, UI glitches when switching to full-screen mode, disappearing Home Screen widgets, and more.
For those interested in all the bug fixes in this latest Android 17 beta, Google’s full release notes are available.

