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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 2 Fixes Persistent Bugs Ahead of Mid-2026 Launch

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Android 17's QPR1 Beta 2 addresses lingering software glitches, including visual instability during app transitions and Bluetooth tethering failures. Testers reported fixes for swipe gesture issues and custom-themed app display errors after exiting other applications. The update resolves a critical F2FS file system bug risking data corruption and incorrect signal bar indicators, improving network visibility. Audio call management improvements prevent accidental conference call disconnections when ending third-party calls on head units.

Google’s QPR1 development began with Beta 1, which tackled foundational stability issues. Beta 2 expands on this groundwork, emphasizing reliability over new features. The company hasn’t disclosed a public release date for Android 17 but suggests mid-2026, with QPR1 likely arriving later in the year. These incremental updates reflect Google’s focus on refining the OS before introducing major innovations.

The fixes stem from user feedback during Beta 1 testing, particularly around interface responsiveness and connectivity reliability. For example, the Bluetooth tethering issue (#371660785) forced manual reactivation of shared connections, disrupting seamless device pairing. Meanwhile, the Terminal app’s unresponsive launch errors highlight deeper system integration challenges.

While Android 17’s feature roadmap remains under wraps, QPR1’s emphasis on polish suggests preparations for a broader overhaul. Analysts speculate the mid-2026 timeline aligns with Google’s tradition of staggered updates, allowing thorough testing. Stability improvements could position Android 17 as a more dependable successor to Android 16, critical for maintaining user trust amid rising AI-driven competitors.