Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 New Features & Changes
Google recently unveiled Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 at the Google I/O event, introducing new UI elements and addressing standard bug fixes. This beta release is specifically designed for Google Pixel 6 through Pixel 10 devices and will lay the foundation for the upcoming Pixel Drop update in September. For Pixel users, this release offers early access to Android enhancements before the official September rollout.
The latest beta version of Android 17 requires users to be enrolled in the Android beta program. It is compatible with all Pixel phones ranging from the Google Pixel 6 to the latest Google Pixel 10 models. As Google gears up for the stable release of Android 17 in the coming weeks, they are actively rolling out beta updates to refine the user experience.
Among the notable features and changes in Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 highlighted by 9to5Google are new animations that add a touch of dynamism to the user interface. For instance, launching the camera with a double press of the power button triggers an expanded Camera UI that pushes back the lock screen. Additionally, a new ‘bouncy’ Quick Settings animation adds a playful element to the menu interaction.
Google has also enhanced the background blur effect in this beta release, further emphasizing the visual appeal of Android 17. The media player controls on the Quick Settings menu now sport a new card layout, offering a more intuitive way to switch between media apps with a simple tap.
In terms of functionality, the screen recording menu in Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 now defaults to the last used app and includes toggles for recording device audio and microphone input. These refinements aim to streamline the user experience and provide greater control over screen recording activities.
Furthermore, Google has addressed several bugs in this beta release, including issues related to Wi-Fi disconnections, distorted audio playback, UI glitches in full-screen mode, and disappearing Home Screen widgets. Users can refer to Google’s comprehensive release notes for a detailed list of bug fixes implemented in Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3.
Overall, the latest beta release of Android 17 showcases Google’s commitment to enhancing the Android user experience through iterative updates and bug fixes. With a focus on improved animations, UI elements, and functionality, Android users can look forward to a more polished and seamless operating system experience in the upcoming stable release of Android 17.



