After four beta releases since April, Google has now rolled out Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5 for eligible Pixel devices, including the Pixel 6 series and newer models. Android 17 QPR1 is a feature-rich update expected to be available to the public as the next Pixel Feature Drop update.
The Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5 update carries build number CP31.260608.007, and it is based on the June Android security patch. As this is a late-stage beta release, it is relatively small in size and primarily focuses on bug fixes and stability improvements. The exact download size may vary depending on your Pixel model.
With Android 17 QPR1 testing now approaching its final stages, Beta 5 is only focused on polishing the overall experience and addressing remaining bugs. You can check out the top fixes and improvements included in Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5 below.
- An issue in the Game Dashboard where users were unable to stop screen recordings or save video files.
- An issue where the camera app temporarily freezes or stutters shortly after being opened from an idle state.
- An issue that caused the screen to freeze with a pixelated bottom bar when waking the device from Always-On Display.
- A timeout issue where the Download Manager failed to complete downloads when excluded from an active VPN connection.
- An issue causing inconsistent charging completion time estimates to display on the lock screen versus the charging screensaver.
- An issue causing the Private Space UI to crash and locked private apps to improperly appear in launcher search results.
- A system crash and device hang that occurred when downloading games.
- An issue where a non-functional bubble option incorrectly appeared in the context menu of archived apps.
- A system-level WebView rendering regression that caused Monopoly Go to freeze and crash when attempting to open mini-games.
- Home screen widgets would disappear or become unavailable in the widget picker after a device reboot.
If you’ve opted for the Android Beta on your Pixel device that’s eligible for Android 17, the fifth Android 17 QPR1 Beta will be available as an OTA update. You can check for the update in the Settings. You can also manually update your Pixel to Android 17 QPR1 Beta, then you can download OTA files and factory images from this official link.
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