Google launches Android 16 with major software upgrades


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  • Wednesday, 11 Jun 2025

SAN FRANCISCO, June 10 (Xinhua) -- Google on Tuesday announced a major software update with the launch of Android 16, initially available for its Pixel smartphone lineup.

The update introduces a host of new features across messaging, photos, accessibility, and security. "Android 16 lays the foundation for our new Material 3 Expressive design, with features that make Android more accessible and easy to use," the company said.

A key highlight is the addition of RCS group chat support in Google Messages, enhancing group communication with richer messaging capabilities.

Google Photos is also receiving AI-powered enhancements, including smart edit suggestions such as "erase," "move," or "reimagine" specific parts of an image, available on Android 16 and other supported versions.

Android 16 introduces several customization and accessibility improvements, along with iOS-style live notifications on the lock screen. New anti-theft and anti-scam protections have been implemented, alongside an upgraded Advanced Protection Mode to bolster user security and privacy.

Later this year, Android 16 will expand its capabilities on tablets, including desktop-style windowing support and custom keyboard shortcuts, allowing users to define hotkeys for launching apps and performing actions.

Other notable features include HDR screenshot support, adaptive refresh rates, and forced grouping for notifications, helping users manage alerts more efficiently.

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