Google Rolls Out Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 for Pixel

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
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Google Rolls Out Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 for Pixel

Google has begun distributing the first maintenance revision for its Android 16 QPR3 beta. This new build, labeled as Beta 1.1, focuses on polishing the current experience rather than introducing new features, directing its efforts toward fixing issues that affect daily operation. 📱

The goal: stabilize the software base

This minor update does not bring visible features for the end user. Its main purpose is to consolidate the software base before releasing future beta versions with more content. By addressing critical bugs, Google aims for testers to evaluate the system with fewer interruptions and report more specific issues. The company recommends installing this revision to keep the device stable.

Key details of Beta 1.1:
Testing software in development can have its less shiny moments, like faster-than-expected battery drain.

Availability and how to get the update

The rollout of the Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 is gradual for eligible Pixel devices already running this beta version of the system. The update arrives over-the-air (OTA) to users enrolled in the program.

Process and compatible models:

Final considerations for testers

It is advisable to back up data before proceeding with the installation. This development phase, although focused on bug fixes, may still present typical inconveniences like variable battery performance. Installing this revision is a key step to help Google polish Android 16 before its stable release. 🔧