Android 16 released ahead of schedule, available to select Pixel users

Android 16 debuts with new features, including Live Updates for time-sensitive activities, edge-to-edge apps, and more


Web Desk June 11, 2025

Android 16 has officially launched, arriving ahead of schedule this year with several innovative features that are set to enhance the user experience.

The new operating system version debuted on select Google Pixel models this week, following a public beta release in January.

Android enthusiasts can expect more devices to receive the update in the coming months.

This year’s early June release comes several months ahead of the usual August-September launch window, with Google aiming to make waves in the tech industry, particularly by competing with Apple’s iOS 26 beta.

Live Updates and Improved Notifications

Among the highlights of Android 16 is the introduction of Live Updates, a feature akin to Apple’s Live Activities.

This allows app developers to incorporate notifications with live progress bars, enabling users to track activities like Uber trips or food deliveries in real-time.

While the feature is now available for developers, full functionality, such as expanded notifications on the always-on display, will roll out in a future update.

Another improvement is the automatic grouping of notifications from a single app, making it easier for users to stay organised without feeling overwhelmed by a barrage of alerts.

Aesthetic Updates and App Changes

Android 16 also brings aesthetic changes with a focus on user interface design.

Google is pushing for apps to adapt to edge-to-edge screens, eliminating the previous option for developers to opt out.

This update lays the groundwork for a future Material 3 Expressive update, which will further refine the visual experience.

Predictive Back and Scam Protection

Android 16 makes Predictive Back the default setting, reintroducing a feature first seen in Android 13.

This allows users to preview where the back button will take them, helping to streamline navigation and make the system more intuitive.

Security is another area where Android 16 shines, particularly with its new Activated Protection features.

This includes a Scam Detection AI tool that warns users about common scams like crypto fraud, technical support deceptions, and toll road scams.

In addition, Android 16 introduces in-call protections to prevent users from accidentally granting malicious access to their devices.

Rolling Out Across Devices

While Android 16 is initially available on Google Pixel devices, the broader rollout to other Android phones will take place over the coming months.

Android users can expect to see these exciting new features, which aim to improve both the functionality and security of their smartphones, becoming standard on their devices soon.

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