Platform Stability reached: Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 is here for Pixels, quickly after Beta 5

Android 17 Easter egg on Pixel 10, 10 Pro XL and Pixel 10 Pro Fold
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What you need to know

  • Google announced Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 is rolling out for enrolled Pixel testers a week after Beta 5 dropped.
  • The patch is lighter, focused mostly on fixing issues Pixel testers have been reporting on the Issue Tracker.
  • Beta 5 carried a significant number of fixes for Pixel users, such as solutions for vanishing widgets, the Game Dashboard, and more.

The next beta for Android 17's first quarterly update has crossed a major developmental hurdle. Here's everything Pixel testers can expect to find.

Google announced that Android 17 QPR1 Beta 6 is rolling out now for enrolled Pixel users. As vCP31.260618.005 rolls out to Pixel 6 and new phones, Google states Beta 6 means the quarterly update has reached Platform Stability. This is a key milestone, as Google looks to begin preparations for a wider (stable) launch for phones. This latest beta is a bit lighter. Google only appears to have a few bugs it's looking to squash ahead of more testing.

The company states it's rolling out a visual glitch when "rapidly swiping through the media carousel." Google says users experienced this in the Quick Settings layout and settings icons. Another fix rolling in is the result of several reports across three Issue Tracker threads following Beta 5. Pressing the volume buttons was reportedly producing an unintended result in the Clock app.

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The remainder of the changelog is as follows:

  • Users were unable to select multiple spell checker languages
  • An issue in WindowManagerGlobal that resulted in app crashes
  • Enabling the Wi-Fi hotspot displayed a generic default SSID instead of the user's saved custom name

The work continues

The Android 17 logo on a Nothing Phone 3

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Android Central's Take

I wonder if Google is moving too fast. There are still so many pressing issues affecting users with Android 17, and other glaring problems for Pixels in general. Google has acknowledged some, but others have been happening for months now with no clear solution. I'd hate to see things get out of hand more than they are.

Beta 6 has stunned Pixel testers. It's only been a week since QPR1 Beta 5 rolled out, and that patch carried a significant number of bug fixes. The last beta rolled out a fix for an Android 17 problem stable Pixel users encountered: vanishing widgets. So, while Google has acknowledged and seemingly already solved this problem, Pixel users still have a while to wait before it hits their phones (unless they're in the beta). On the other hand, Google rolled out fixes for the Game Dashboard, a screen freeze with the Always-On Display, and more.

Android 17 QPR1 hitting Platform Stability early in July probably shouldn't surprise us. Google rolled out Android 16 QPR2 Beta 1 in August last year, shortly after the Pixel 10 launched. Google's been quickening its development process and trying to work through bugs at the same time. There's a chance we'll see something similar take place this year, too.

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