After months of speculation and beta testing, Google is rolling out Android 16 starting today. The new software will arrive first on Pixel phones, but you can expect to see updates on other phones in the coming weeks—or more likely months.
For those with Pixel devices, the OTA should begin appearing soon. If you just can’t wait, Google will have system images and update files on its developer pages. You probably don’t need to get up in arms about potential delays, though. Like other recent Android updates, there aren’t many changes bundled into this version. Many of the most interesting changes are coming later this year.
Android 16 has landed
Despite the light feature set at launch, there are a few things of note. Right at the top of the list is a cleaner notification shade. Google launched bundled notifications in Android 7.0 Nougat, which has helped to clean up phones ever since. With Android 16, Google is stepping up notification bundling by forcing it on apps. Now, multiple notifications from a single app will be merged together into a single expandable item. Neat.
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