Android is changing how it releases software. No longer will there be just one big release a year but more frequent updates. The latest one has just arrived.
As Google previously announced, Android updates are moving from a single, yearly operating system update to more frequent releases.
Android 16 QPR2 will roll out over the air to Pixel devices soon. Non-Pixel users can access 64-bit system images through Android Emulator in Android Studio. Beta users can opt out to receive the ...
Android 16 QPR2 brings AI-powered notification summaries, deeper dark theme options, and built-in parental controls, starting on eligible Pixel devices.
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The accelerated release timeline addresses frustrations with Google’s previous yearly update schedule, which left even relatively new third-party Android phones waiting months or longer to get updates ...
The arrival of Android 16 QPR2 marks an end to Google's annual release schedule and sets the stage for a more frequent update cycle. This shift is intended to reduce the lag in updates for third-party ...