After months of beta testing and following an extensive preview ahead of Google I/O 2025, Android 16 is now complete and is rolling out to devices. As usual, Pixel phones and tablets are going to be first in line for the software update, with handsets from other manufacturers following later (Samsung’s One UI 8 upgrade, based on Android 16, is already in testing).As per Google’s documentation, every Pixel phone and tablet since the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro are eligible for Android 16. Those phones were introduced in 2021, so if you’ve got either of those handsets or something newer, you’re good to go.Perhaps the biggest update in Android 16 is the revamped Material 3 Expressive design language, which Google has already previewed. It’s designed to encourage more engagement and to create more emotional pull, as well as being more intuitive and easier to use. However, this Android

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