Android 17 Beta 1 Rolls Out – What’s New in Android 17 Beta 1?
Published: 14 Feb 2026
By: MPG News

Google has started rolling out Android 17 Beta 1 to eligible Pixel devices.
The beta was expected on February 11. It was delayed for a few days.
Google did not explain the reason. Now, the update is live for users enrolled in the Android Beta Program. This is the first public test version of Android 17. It gives users early access to new features and improvements.
What Is New in Android 17 Beta 1?
Here are the main changes in Android 17 Beta 1.
Apps Must Use Adaptive Layouts
Apps that target Android 17 must now use adaptive layouts. Adaptive layout means the app adjusts to different screen sizes. It works better on phones, foldables, and tablets.
Example:
If you open the same app on a phone and a tablet, it will adjust automatically.
The app will look clean and balanced on both screens. This makes the user experience smoother.
Camera Improvements
Android 17 Beta 1 improves the camera system.
Some users faced video glitches when switching camera modes. This update fixes that issue. Now, videos record more smoothly. Switching between modes feels faster and more stable. If you record videos often, you will notice the difference.
Small but Helpful Design Changes
Google also updated some design elements.
- The brightness icon has a new look.
- The location indicator is slightly darker. It is easier to see.
- Settings menus are now more compact.
- The volume overflow icon changed to a settings icon. It turns into a waveform when the media plays.
These changes are small. But they improve daily use.
Easier Gemini Animation Access
The Gemini screen shrink animation now works with a corner swipe. You no longer need to press the power button. This makes multitasking quicker.
Which Devices Support Android 17 Beta 1?
You can install Android 17 Beta 1 on these devices:
- Pixel 6
- Pixel 6a
- Pixel 7
- Pixel 7a
- Pixel 8
- Pixel 8a
- Pixel 9
- Pixel Fold
- Pixel Tablet
The update comes via an OTA.
If you are not enrolled, you can sign up on Google’s Android Beta website.
Should You Install It?
Android 17 Beta 1 is still a test version. It may have small bugs. If you use your phone for daily work, wait.
If you enjoy testing new features, you can install it now. Your feedback will help Google improve the final version. Android 17 Beta 1 is just the beginning. More updates may come soon.
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