Google has officially begun rolling out a major new software update for its Pixel devices. The company announced on Tuesday that Android 16 QPR2 is now being released to eligible Pixel phones. This quarterly platform update brings a strong mix of improvements focused on AI-powered features, deeper customization options, and enhanced digital well-being tools. It also includes the December 2025 security patch, ensuring that devices stay protected against the latest vulnerabilities.
AI-Powered Notification Management
One of the biggest highlights of the update is the new set of AI tools designed to simplify notifications and reduce everyday digital overload. With notification summaries, Google is using generative AI to condense long messages and group chats into short, easy-to-read recaps. Instead of scrolling through an entire conversation, users can quickly understand the context with a glance.
Alongside this, Google is introducing a notification organiser. This feature automatically detects low-priority alerts—such as promotional offers, app reminders, social updates, and news notifications—and quietly groups or silences them. The goal is to help users stay focused and cut down on distracting pings throughout the day.
More Control Over Home Screen Customization
Android 16 QPR2 also brings new tools to help users personalize the look and feel of their home screen. The update lets users switch between five different app icon shapes, giving more flexibility in styling. A new style menu can also apply matching themes to icons system-wide, creating a more cohesive look.
A new advanced Dark Theme feature further enhances visual comfort. It can automatically force dark mode on most light-themed apps, even if those apps don’t support dark mode by default. This not only improves nighttime viewing but may also save battery life on OLED displays.
Streamlined Family Safety and Parental Controls
The update also makes it easier for families to manage device usage. Google has added a dedicated Parental Control section directly inside the Settings app. This area consolidates all tools that work with Google Family Link, making it simpler for guardians to set limits and monitor device habits.
Parents can enforce daily screen time limits, schedule downtime (such as automatically locking the phone at night), and restrict or block specific apps. The system also allows exceptions—parents can add bonus time or extend usage windows when needed, offering a balance between structure and flexibility.

