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Google mysteriously postpones Android 17 beta 1 release

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Google is holding off on releasing the first Android 17 beta version after originally planning on launching a glimpse at the new smartphone and tablet operating system.

Having informed some tech publications of the plans to go live, it was expected that Google would drop the first release on Wednesday afternoon. However, when that didn’t occur, the company confirmed to Android Central that “Android 17 Beta 1 will actually be coming soon, not today.” Google didn’t offer an alternate launch date.

Android 17 is designed to be a “continuous drumbeat of updates” that’ll ensure Android is constantly improving throughout the year, rather than once a year. As part of that, Google is dropping two updates throughout the year instead of the usual single launch. One is due in Q2 of 2026, the other (considered a minor SDK release) is scheduled for the back the end of the year.

This should benefit both Android users and developers, the company believes. So what can we expect from Android 17? Firstly, Google is prioritising the optimisation of apps for different form factors like foldables and larger screens. Until now, developers have been able to opt out of fully optimising their wares, but that is changing.

Furthermore, the company is planning a new system-wide garbage collection mechanism, which should optimise power and memory. There’ll be better Wi-Fi connectivity, support for the H.266 video codec, improvements to ensure consistent volume across apps, and limits on the background audio apps can play.

We’ll keep you posted when the Android 17 beta does actually launch with a full run down of the features likely to roll out to consumers by the middle of the year. The company is aiming to have a stable version of the OS for beta testers by March.

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