The wait is finally over! Google just dropped Android 17 Beta 1 (codenamed Cinnamon Bun) and it feels like the update we’ve all been waiting for.
No huge flashy changes this time — instead, it quietly makes your phone smarter, more private, and actually great on foldables and big screens. If you have a Pixel 6 or newer, this could be the beta worth trying.
Android 17 Beta 1 Features
Here are the biggest upgrades in Android 17 Beta 1:
1. Privacy That Actually Works
Apps can no longer quietly track your location or use sensors when they’re not open. New “Background Audio Hardening” and stricter location rules mean shady apps get blocked. Finally, real peace of mind.
2. Foldables Finally Feel Right
Google is forcing apps to adapt properly. Split-screen and multi-column layouts now work smoothly on Pixel Fold, Galaxy Z series, and tablets. No more stretched or broken apps when you unfold.
3. Snappier Performance & Better Battery
Under-the-hood tweaks (generational garbage collection + lock-free message queue) reduce CPU work. Result? Faster app switching, fewer stutters, and longer standby time. Your phone runs cooler too.
4. No More Dropped Calls
Smarter Wi-Fi to 5G switching keeps calls and video meetings stable. Walk out of your house during a Google Meet — it just keeps going without hiccups.
5. Easier Smartwatch & Earbud Pairing
New device profiles make connecting wearables faster and more reliable. They stay connected even when battery saver kicks in.
6. Better Camera & Video
Constant-quality video recording, quicker burst shots, and smoother lens switching. HDR looks better, and back-to-back photos are snappier.
Android 17 Beta 1 Features
| New Feature | What It Does for You |
|---|---|
| Privacy Controls | Blocks silent tracking |
| Foldable Support | Auto split-screen & resizable apps |
| Battery & Speed | Longer standby + fewer stutters |
| Connectivity | Seamless Wi-Fi ↔ 5G handover |
| Wearables | Faster, stable pairing |
| Camera Pipeline | Consistent video + quicker shots |
How to Get Android 17 Beta 1 Go to the Android Beta Program on your Pixel 6–10, enroll, and download. Back up your data first! This is still Beta 1 — stable for daily use but may have small bugs. You can leave the program later, but it requires a factory reset.
Android 17 Beta 1 feels like the update that finally fixes the everyday annoyances. Ready to try it?





