< img src = "/uploads/blogs/0F/94/ib-fiqvakqqkj_4EC02E53.jpeg" Alt = "pixel user already testing Android 16: What has changed in the new beta"/~ 62 < P > Google has released another Android 16 beta. Testers are actively exploring updates that is available since March 2025 for Pixel Testing Program participants and identify useful operating system innovations.

~ ~ ~ > 62 ~ < p > one of the main novelties & mdash; feature & laquo; Live Updates & raquo;. These are notifications that are updated in real time directly on the lock screen. For example, you will be able to monitor the status of food delivery or taxi traveling without having to unlock your phone. This is similar to & laquo; live activities & raquo; In the iPhone, but still limited to several tasks. Another change & mdash; Supporting applications on large screens such as tablets and folding devices. Now developers will not be able to & laquo; lock & raquo; their attachments in a fixed position that will improve their operation on different devices.

< P > In addition, Android 16 began to cope with high resolution video with updated camera tools and editing. While this is a test version, Google plans to release a stable Android 16 in the second quarter of 2025. If you have a pixel you can already try innovation but for other devices will have to wait an official release.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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