Google has redesigned and simplified the Android Backup settings page with Material 3 Expressive. The page now fits on one page, with a card at the top displaying device name and backup status. The Backup details page has been simplified from six items to two: "Photos & video" and "Other device data" (apps, SMS & MMS messages, call history, device settings, and Google account data). The redesign is rolling out with version 25.33 of Google Play services.
Google has made significant strides in enhancing its Android ecosystem with the latest updates. At the company's annual hardware event, Google unveiled the Pixel 10 series and initiated the rollout of Android 16 QPR2 Beta 1 for Pixel devices. This beta version introduces a platform stability milestone and includes the August 2025 security patch [1].
The QPR2 Beta 1 update, labeled BP41.250725.006, is described as "suitable for general use" and marks a substantial improvement in system-level changes. This beta update is available for a wide range of Pixel devices, from the Pixel 6 series to the latest Pixel 9 Pro XL and Pixel Fold models. Users enrolled in the Android 16 Beta Program will receive this update automatically, while those preferring to wait for the stable QPR1 release can opt out via Google’s beta site [1].
In parallel, Google has announced a new security measure called 'Developer Verification' to block malware installations from sideloaded apps sourced from outside the official Google Play app store. This initiative aims to reduce the prevalence of malware, which is more prevalent in apps from internet-sideloaded sources. Starting in 2026, all apps installed on certified Android devices must come from developers who have verified their identity with Google. This new rule enforcement will first apply to Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand in September 2026, with a global rollout in 2027 [2].
Additionally, Google has simplified the Android Backup settings page with the Material 3 Expressive redesign. The page now fits on one screen, displaying the device name and backup status at the top. The Backup details page has been streamlined to include only two categories: "Photos & video" and "Other device data" (apps, SMS & MMS messages, call history, device settings, and Google account data). This redesign is rolling out with version 25.33 of Google Play services [3].
These updates signify Google's commitment to enhancing user experience, security, and device management. As Android 16 continues to evolve, Pixel users are poised to benefit from these improvements, blending stability with innovation.
References:
[1] https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/mobiles-tabs/google-starts-rolling-out-android-16-qpr2-beta-1-for-pixel-devices-heres-how-to-get-the-update/articleshow/123423397.cms
[2] https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-to-verify-all-android-devs-to-block-malware-on-google-play/
[3] Based on the provided writing topic
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