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Android 17 Beta 1: Privacy, Security Take Center Stage
14 Feb
Summary
- Android 17 Beta 1 launched Friday, prioritizing privacy and security.
- New features include professional media tools and standardized loudness.
- Full Android 17 release is anticipated around June 2026.

Google officially launched the first beta of its upcoming smartphone operating system, Android 17, on Friday. This release follows an earlier, unannounced delay earlier in the week.
Android 17 Beta 1 is now available for developers and early adopters with Pixel devices. Google emphasizes that this version prioritizes enhanced privacy, security, and refined performance for users.
Key improvements in the beta include "professional-grade tools" for media and camera applications, aiming for seamless transitions and standardized loudness. New features also enhance Wi-Fi connectivity optimization and expand profiles for companion devices.
Live Updates, first introduced in Android 16, receive an upgrade with a longer progress bar and more prominent buttons in Android 17 Beta 1. This feature provides real-time visibility for deliveries and travel information.
Google anticipates reaching the Platform Stability milestone, which includes finalized APIs for developers, in March 2026. The full public release of Android 17 is expected a few months later, likely around June 2026.




