Beta 1
Release date | August 20, 2025 |
Builds | BP41.250725.006 |
Emulator support | TBA |
Security patch level | 2025-08-05 |
Google Play services | 25.25.33 |
About Android 16 QPR2 Beta 1
QPR2 Beta 1 is now available with the latest features and changes to try with your apps. This release is suitable for development, testing, and general use. However, Android 16 QPR2 is still in active development, so the Android system and apps running on it might not always work as expected.
Unlike the major platform release in Q2 that included behavior changes that impact app compatibility, the changes in this release are largely additive and designed to minimize the need for additional app testing.
What's new in QPR2 Beta 1
QPR2 Beta 1 includes new features and changes to try out with your apps:
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 View Configuration
- 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
How to get Beta 1
You can install this release on any of the following Google Pixel devices:
- Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
- Pixel 6a
- Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
- Pixel 7a
- Pixel Fold
- Pixel Tablet
- Pixel 8 and 8 Pro
- Pixel 8a
- Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, and 9 Pro Fold
- Pixel 9a
See Get Android 16 QPR2 for details on how to get started.
Remember to update your SDK and the Android Emulator as well before you try out the latest features and changes. The best way to do this is using the SDK Manager in the latest preview version of Android Studio.
Depending on your development and testing needs, you can also get Android 16 in the following ways:
- Get Android 16 QPR2 on the Android Emulator
- Get a Generic System Image (GSI)
General advisories
While a key goal of this release is maintaining app compatibility:
- This release might have various stability, battery, or performance issues.
- For users with accessibility needs, this release might not be appropriate for daily use.
- Some apps might not function as expected when running on this release. This limitation includes Google's apps as well as other apps.
- Android 16 Beta builds aren't Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)-approved, but they have passed preliminary testing and provide a stable set of pre-release APIs for developers. Apps that depend on CTS-approved builds or use Play Integrity API might not work normally on Android 16 Beta builds.
Get support
Two primary support channels are available to you when developing and testing with Android Beta. The channel you should use to get support depends on where you are encountering your issue.
- Support for device-specific issues, system issues, and issues with Google apps: Use the Issue Tracker to create new issues and to view and track issues that you and other developers have submitted. Before creating your own issue, check the known issues listed on this page and search the lists of top open issues and recently created issues to see if someone else has already reported it. You can subscribe and vote for an issue by clicking star this issue . See Where to report issues to find an issue template that best matches the type of issue that you are encountering.
- Support for issues with other apps: Contact the app developer directly.
To discuss issues or ideas with other developers and users working with the Android 16 QPR2 Beta, join the android_beta community on Reddit.