- Google is updating the Android Easter egg in Android 16 QPR2 to properly showcase the new Live Updates feature.
- Live Updates allow apps to provide persistent progress updates in the status bar, on the always-on display, and at the top of the notification panel.
- The feature wasn’t fully ready in Android 16’s initial release, which is why the Easter egg is only now being updated to support it.
One of the biggest new features in Android 16 is Live Updates. Live Updates are basically Android’s version of iOS’ Live Activities, and they allow you to quickly get progress updates from applications without stopping whatever you’re doing. For example, a navigation app could use Live Updates to show your next turn in a status bar chip, or a food delivery app could use it to tell you that your food is about to be dropped off.
There’s a lot of potential ways that apps can use the Live Updates feature, but unfortunately, developers had to wait a bit to actually use it. That’s because the Live Updates feature wasn’t ready until last month’s Android 16 QPR1 release, which added full support for it. The initial release of Android 16, in contrast, just added support for the new progress-centric notification style that’s used by Live Updates; it didn’t, however, elevate any notifications into a Live Update.