Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 starts rolling out with Material 3 Expressive

What you need to know

  • Android 16’s next Beta starts rolling out to enrolled Pixel users today, with the all-new Material 3 Expressive.
  • QPRs are known as Quarterly Platform Releases, and they come loaded with platform features, bug fixes, and security patches.
  • Eligible devices include the Pixel 6 series and up, and the Pixel tablets will receive an over-the-air (OTA) update to the latest Beta versions.

Google I/O just about wrapped up, and it came with a surprise drop for Pixel users. The tech giant has started rolling out a preview of the first Quarterly Platform Release (QPR) for Android 16, ahead of its official launch slated later this year.

The Android 16 QPR1 (BP31.250502.008) Beta 1 comes packed with platform feature updates, meaning users get a preview of the new features that will appear on the stable version. This quarterly update promises just that — it brings the all-new Material 3 Expressive UI upgrade, which is said to be the evolution of Material Design 3.

Building on Material You, the M3 Expressive is said to be more vibrant and engaging at an emotional level. It leans on five key ingredients, such as color, shape, size, motion, and containment, that will make you pay attention to the icons that matter on your device.

Animations and design changes in Fitbit, Gmail, and Google Photos with Material 3 Expressive

(Image credit: Google)

The UI brings big changes in how we interact with it. For starters, you get a revamped notification shade that adds a customizable, sort of transparent design. The quick toggle section can now fit 12 or more icons, and you can customize their sizes and make them larger and better defined or smaller and more compact.

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