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You can now try Material 3 Expressive for yourself with the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1, which is available for the Pixel 6 and above.
Android 16 QPR1 was announced last week and here’s a list of changes you can expect to see if you decide to update before the stable build arrives.
Material 3 Expressive brings a whole bunch of visual changes to Android 16, including an Apple-inspired dual-SIM signal bar.
Google’s work on an Android desktop mode continues with desktop windowing coming to external displays with an upcoming QPR1 beta.
The release of Android 16 QPR1 is easily the star of today’s Google I/O show for those of us in the Android space. While Google showed off some neat Gemini and AI demos, and basically spent the entire keynote talking about AI,
Android 16 QPR1 beta not only has more of the Material Design 3 Expressive language, but also resizable Quick Setting tiles.
Google has tweaked the recents screen in Android 16 QPR1 to add a dropdown menu for each app. Here's why they made this change.