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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 Update Arrives on Pixel Devices

Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 Update Arrives on Pixel Devices

Google released the Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 update for Pixel devices. Details about July 2026 security patches and critical flaw fixes are here.

Google has accelerated the development process and officially launched the Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 version for Pixel device users. This new update, which comes after the Beta 6 version released two weeks ago, increases system stability and also brings July 2026 security patches. This beta version, published for a wide range of Pixel products supported by Google, focuses on fixing technical glitches, especially in the quick settings menu. Users can quickly install the OTA update that will come to their devices through the Android Beta Program.

  • Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 includes July 2026 security patches into the system.
  • Battery sharing problems and interface errors in quick settings have been fixed.
  • The update supports a wide range of devices, from the Pixel 6a to the latest Pixel 10 series.

Problems in the Quick Settings Menu are Fixed

The newly released beta version resolves critical flaws that directly affect the user experience. In particular, problems such as the Battery Sharing feature launched via Quick Settings not working or showing a cyclic charging animation error have been completely eliminated with this version.

Visual defects in the system interface no longer bother users.

Unwanted gaps between the battery icon and portable information icon when Wi-Fi is turned off have also been resolved. In addition, the application crash issues encountered by users trying to change the font size in the quick access panel have been resolved thanks to the optimizations. These improvements aim to significantly increase overall interface stability.

A Wide Range of Pixel Devices Supported

Google continues to support a fairly wide list of devices in line with its current software strategy. System images have been made available for a number of models, including the Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 series, Pixel 8 series, Pixel 9 series and the latest Pixel 10 series. Additionally, developers using Android Emulator can also benefit from the features offered by the new version.

The build number of the update package is CP31.260623.005. Developers and curious users can update their devices by accessing the relevant image documentation on the Android developer website.

Pixel users are now stepping into a more stable software experience.

Feedback Processes Are Actively Managed

Google attaches great value to user feedback during the beta process. The Android Beta Feedback application, which comes installed on Pixel devices, continues to be the most effective way for users to convey the errors they encounter directly to Google engineers. This tool, which can be accessed via the application drawer or Quick Settings menu, plays a critical role in error tracking.

In addition, the Android Beta community on Reddit, which has a large user base, stands out as a valuable platform where users share their experiences and develop solution offers. Google plans to evaluate the information coming through these channels and make the system as stable as possible before the final release.

Have you installed Android 17 QPR1 Beta 7 on your Pixel device? You can guide other users by sharing the improvements you have experienced or any new errors you have encountered in the comments section.

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