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Android 17 Beta coming soon: Here’s what Android users can expect

Google has confirmed that Android 17 Beta 1 will roll out soon for eligible Pixel phones. Here’s a look at the expected features, including blur effects, split quick settings, app lock, and more.

February 11, 2026 / 15:58 IST
Android
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  • Android 17 Beta 1 to launch soon, focusing on bug fixes and performance upgrades
  • Beta rollout expected first for eligible Google Pixel devices
  • New UI may add blur effects, split quick settings, and app lock tool.

Google has officially confirmed that the first beta version of Android 17 will be available soon. In a recent post on Reddit, the company shared that the Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2.1 patch will be the final update based on Android 16. After this, Google will shift its focus completely to the Android 17 Platform Release, internally referred to as 26Q2, starting with Android 17 Beta 1.

While the post does not go into detail about new features, it makes one thing clear: Android 17 Beta 1 will build on Android 16 and include the latest bug fixes, stability improvements, and performance enhancements. In other words, this won’t be a drastic jump overnight, but rather a refined step forward.

As has been the case with previous Android updates, the beta is expected to roll out first to eligible Google Pixel smartphones. Although Google has not explicitly mentioned device names, updates shared in the particular subreddit are typically meant for Pixel users. If you own a supported Pixel device, you should be able to install the Android 17 Beta directly once it goes live.

It is also important to note that this is not a Developer Preview build. That matters because Developer Previews are usually more unstable and meant primarily for app developers. Beta builds, on the other hand, are comparatively more stable and suitable for everyday users who want early access without dealing with major system-breaking bugs. So, if you’ve been curious about trying Android 17 early, this beta version may be a safer option.

Although Google has stayed quiet about the full feature list, recent leaks suggest that Android 17 could bring noticeable changes, especially to the Pixel user interface.

One of the most talked-about changes is the addition of blur and translucent effects across parts of the UI. These visual tweaks could give Pixel phones a more modern and layered look, adding depth to menus and panels.

Another major update could be a split quick settings panel. Users may get the option to choose between the traditional layout and a split view. In the split setup, swiping down from the left side of the status bar would show notifications, while swiping from the right would open the full quick settings panel. Similar designs are already seen in other Android skins, so this would bring Pixel closer to that experience.

Android 17 may also introduce a markup tool during screen recordings. This would allow users to draw or doodle on the screen in real time while recording, making it easier to explain steps or highlight specific areas.

An app lock feature directly from the home screen is also expected. Users could lock individual apps using a PIN, password, or biometrics, adding an extra layer of privacy.

After Android 16 introduced the Material 3 Expressive design language, Android 17 seems set to refine and polish that foundation. At a time when many brands are still rolling out Android 16, Google moving ahead with Android 17 Beta keeps Pixel devices in the spotlight and gives users something new to look forward to.

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Ankita Chakravarti
Ankita Chakravarti is a seasoned journalist with nearly a decade of experience in media. She specializes in technology and lifestyle journalism. She has worked with top Indian media houses like India Today, Zee News, The Statesman, and Millennium Post. Her expertise spans tech trends, phone launches, gadget reviews, and entertainment news. Ankita holds a Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication along with a degree in English Literature. She can be reached out at ankita.chakravarti@nw18.com
first published: Feb 11, 2026 03:58 pm

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