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  • Today, Google launched Android 16 Developer Preview 1 for supported Pixel devices.
  • The update brings a handful of new features, including an embedded photo picker.
  • Most importantly, today’s launch pushes the eventual stable release forward by about three months.

Google threw us for a whirl last month when it announced that it would launch Android 16 a whole lot earlier than usual. In its announcement, the company confirmed the stable version of Android 16 would come in Q2 2025 instead of Q3, slashing as much as three months off the usual wait time for a new Android upgrade. In that same announcement, it also confirmed it would “soon begin the developer preview and beta program” for Android 16. Well, when Google meant “soon,” it really meant it, as today, just a few weeks later, we already have the first Android 16 Developer Preview!

As always, Developer Preview releases are the first early versions of a new Android upgrade. They are usually filled with bugs, have broken features, and are generally not designed to be used by consumers (hence the focus on developers in the name). What Google really wants is for developers to start toying around with the software and testing out their apps so that they and Google have plenty of time to iron out the kinks before the stable release.