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Thanks to the release of Android 16 QPR1 beta 1, I got my first taste of Google’s next major OS and its Material 3 Expressive design changes. While I haven’t explored everything this beta offers, a few highlights are worth mentioning.

If you’re not on the QPR1 beta yet and want to be, it’s easy to join. We have a guide for installing Android 16 QPR1 beta on your device if needed, but the process is straightforward. Opt into the beta program by selecting your eligible phone, which includes models from the Pixel 6 to the Pixel 9 and the A series devices. I have it running on the Pixel 9a. However, remember that it’s a beta build, so some features may not work as expected, and there’s a risk of data loss. Consider this carefully before proceeding.