Google Tests Android 17 Update on UK Pixel Devices
Android 17 Update for UK Users
Google is testing its first major Android 17 update on Pixel devices in the UK. The company has rolled out the first beta version of Android 17 QPR1 for Pixel phones. This update is aimed at fixing bugs and issues from previous beta builds. The beta version is available for Google Pixel 6 or newer devices.
The Android 17 QPR1 beta 1 update fixes four specific bugs, including a printer job-based crash and an error message in the Terminal app. The update also resolves issues with distortion effects in VoIP applications and direct audio output. These fixes are essential for a smooth user experience.
UK users can test the Android 17 QPR1 beta 1 update by signing up for the Android Beta Program. The full Android 17 update is expected to arrive in June or July. Google is expected to add new features in future beta versions. The current update is a stepping stone for the full release.
The Android 17 update is a significant milestone for UK Android users. The update will bring new features and improvements to the operating system. Google is working to ensure a seamless transition to the new update. The company is testing the update on Pixel devices to identify and fix issues before the full release.
The Android 17 QPR1 beta 1 update is a crucial step in the development process. The update demonstrates Google’s commitment to delivering a high-quality user experience. UK users can expect a reliable and efficient operating system with the upcoming update. The Android 17 update will be a significant improvement over previous versions.
