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Android 16’s latest update ushers in a more frequent release schedule

By News RoomDecember 2, 20252 Mins Read
Android 16’s latest update ushers in a more frequent release schedule
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The latest update for Android 16 has arrived, marking the official end to Google’s annual release schedule. Compared to the major Android 16 launch in June, the new 16 QPR2 release is a minor update that expands features for notifications, icons, calling screens, and more, and signals the start of Google’s long-awaited plans to release more frequent OS updates.

The accelerated release timeline addresses frustrations with Google’s previous yearly update schedule, which left even relatively new third-party Android phones waiting months or longer to get updates that were already available on the latest Pixel devices. Google announced the change in October 2024, saying that releasing more frequent platform updates “will help to drive faster innovation in apps and devices.”

These small biannual SDK releases will be the model going forward, alongside bringing major releases forward — with Android 16 having launched in Q2 instead of Q3, for example — and the usual quarterly Android feature updates. By moving to an earlier, more frequent release schedule for developer previews and general release rollouts, third-party phone makers will have more time to prepare their latest devices to launch with the latest version of Android. Google’s Pixel lineup will still be first in line to receive updates, but it could mean that other Android devices won’t be far behind, increasing the number of devices that support new features and giving developers more reasons to use them in their apps.

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