What you need to know

  • Google has released Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2 with a long list of bug fixes and stability improvements for Pixel phones.
  • The update fixes critical crashes, notification shade glitches, charging limit issues, and slow Wi-Fi connectivity problems.
  • Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2 also introduces a cleaner System Settings layout with grouped sections for easier navigation.

It’s been nearly a month since Google released the first Android 16 QPR3 beta, and the company has now rolled out the second beta, bringing a long list of fixes along with a redesigned System Settings interface.

The first Android 16 QPR3 beta introduced features like the ability to disable the At a Glance widget on the Pixel home screen and adjust flashlight sensitivity. While the Android 16 QPR3 beta 2 does not add many new user-facing features, Google has included an extensive list of bug fixes in this update.

According to Google, the Android 16 QPR3 beta 2 build fixes critical system crashes and device freezes, resolves UI glitches affecting the notification shade and app drawer, and addresses an issue where devices ignored battery charging limits. There are also fixes related to connectivity, including reports of slow Wi-Fi performance. Here is the full changelog of what is included in the latest beta build.

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9to5Google). For example, keyboard, gestures, and navigation mode now live under an “Interaction” section, while system updates have their own “Update device” subsection. While search has always been available, the new layout makes it easier to quickly spot and access specific settings.

Android 16 QPR3 beta 2 is now rolling out as an OTA update for beta testers. The update carries build numbers CP11.251209.007.A1 and CP11.251209.007 and requires enrollment in the Android Beta Program. It supports Pixel devices ranging from the Pixel 6 series to the Pixel 10 lineup.

If you prefer not to install the beta via OTA, you can manually flash factory images onto your device. Otherwise, you can wait for the stable Android 16 QPR3 release, which is expected to roll out around March 2026