Android 16 is here – The Keyword
Jun 10, 2025
Check out more helpful and streamlined notifications, multitasking tools to keep you in the flow, enhanced support for hearing devices and more.
Android 16 is here, rolling out first to supported Pixel devices and other phone brands later this year. Expect streamlined notifications with live updates from compatible apps plus grouped notifications to reduce clutter. You’ll also see clearer calling with hearing device enhancements and stronger security with Advanced Protection.
- “Android 16 is here!” This article highlights the newest Android release, rolling out to Pixel devices first.
- Live updates from apps like food delivery will appear in notifications, and notifications from one app will be grouped.
- Android 16 improves hearing aid compatibility, letting you use your phone’s mic for clearer calls.
- Advanced Protection gives you stronger security against online attacks, harmful apps, and scam calls.
- Desktop windowing on tablets lets you open multiple app windows, like on a computer, for better productivity.
Android 16 is here and it’s got cool new stuff. You can see live updates for your food deliveries. It also makes calls easier for people with hearing aids. Plus, it has stronger security to keep your phone safe.
Today, we’re bringing you Android 16, rolling out first to supported Pixel devices with more phone brands to come later this year. This is the earliest Android has launched a major release in the last few years, which ensures you get the latest updates as soon as possible on your devices.
Android 16 lays the foundation for our new Material 3 Expressive design, with features that make Android more accessible and easy to use. Let’s take a look at what’s new:
Waiting for your food delivery to get to your house? Instead of opening your delivery app every 5 minutes, live updates keep you informed in real-time. These live updates are starting with compatible ride-share and food delivery apps. We’re working together with these app partners to bring this capability to the Android ecosystem, including in Samsung’s Now Bar and OPPO and OnePlus’ Live Alerts.
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We’re also force-grouping notifications that come from a single app to help reduce information overload. Your notifications will automatically be grouped together to keep things looking tight and organized.
Android 16 provides significant enhancements for people who use hearing aids 1 . Current LE audio hearing devices use their built-in front-facing mics for audio input. Those mics are designed to pick up the sound of the person you’re speaking to — not the sound of your voice. Now you can switch to using your phone’s microphone for clearer calls in noisy environments.
We’re also releasing native control for hearing devices in Android 16 for easier access and a more consistent experience. This means you can now control things like volume on your hearing devices right from your Android phone.
With Android 16, you can now activate Advanced Protection 2 , Google’s strongest mobile device protection. It enables an array of robust device security features that protect you from online attacks, harmful apps, unsafe websites, scam calls and more. Whether you’re a public figure or you just prioritize security, Advanced Protection gives you greater peace of mind that you’re protected against the most sophisticated attacks.
Samsung DeX has helped maximize productivity on phones, foldables and tablets for years. In Android 16, we worked closely with Samsung to develop desktop windowing, a new way to interact with your apps and content on large-screen devices. In addition to the single app and split-screen modes, you can open, move and resize multiple app windows in a single screen, just like a desktop. This makes it easier to work across apps. Android 16’s desktop windowing will roll out later this year on compatible devices.
Later this year, we’re also launching custom keyboard shortcuts, so you can create your own combination of hotkeys, and taskbar overflow, which provides a simple, visual way for you to find the app you need when the taskbar is full. Future updates will also bring even more productivity enhancements to Android, allowing you to connect tablets and phones to an external display for an expanded desktop experience, and developers can begin testing those features starting today.
There are many more features to explore with Android 16 — like HDR screenshots, adaptive refresh rate, identity check and others — as well as additional updates coming to Android and Pixel devices today. And later this year, more Material 3 Expressive design updates are coming to Android 16 and Wear OS 6 on Pixel devices.
See all the Android 16 features at Android.com/16.
Requires hearing aids and Android devices with LE Audio support. They must be within Bluetooth distance. Some features, such as ambient volume control, require hearing aid manufacturer support.
Availability may vary by manufacturer and device. Some features will launch later this year.
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