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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 arrives on Pixel phones

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– Android 17 is expected to launch around June or July 2026, with more details likely at Google I/O on May 19–20.
– Google has released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 for Pixel devices, following the recent Beta 4 update.
– The rapid pace of Android updates is delivering more refinements and features, though occasional bugs are expected in betas.
– The QPR1 Beta 1 release notes list four bug fixes, including issues with the Default Print Service, Terminal app ANR errors, VoIP audio distortion, and direct audio output failures.
– The beta is available for Pixel 6 and newer devices and the Pixel Tablet via the Android Beta Program, but it is not recommended for primary devices due to potential instability.

The pace of Android development is accelerating, and Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 has now landed on Pixel devices. While an official release date for the stable version remains unconfirmed, expectations point to a launch window around June or July. Google I/O 2026, scheduled for May 19 and 20, is the likely venue for more concrete details.

Just days after the arrival of Android 17 Beta 4, Google is already pushing forward with this quarterly platform release (QPR) beta. For those eager to test the next wave of refinements, the update is available now.

Google is accelerating its update cycle, and that speed is generally welcome. Many users are still exploring Beta 4, uncovering hidden features and combing through code for clues about future additions. Yet, the rapid cadence can occasionally feel overwhelming. Still, this momentum means more frequent bug fixes, performance enhancements, and new capabilities. While beta software inevitably carries some instability, recent official builds have been notably reliable.

The Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 changelog is concise, focusing on a handful of targeted fixes:

  • Resolved a crash in the Default Print Service that occurred under low ink conditions, preventing users from completing print jobs. (Issue #487545419)To install the beta, you need a compatible Pixel device. Android 17 Beta 1 supports the Pixel 6 series and newer, as well as the Pixel Tablet. Simply enroll in the Android Beta Program to receive over-the-air updates.A word of caution: this is a beta release. If you rely on your phone as a daily driver, consider waiting. Betas can introduce unexpected behavior, and a critical bug could leave you stranded. But if you’re comfortable with some risk and eager to explore what’s next, go ahead and flash the latest build.
(Source: Android Police)

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