Google has announced new Android 16 updates, which aim to make your device smarter, more personalised and easier to manage. This release also marks a major shift in how Google delivers Android improvements. Instead of one big yearly update, new features will now arrive more often, giving users quicker access to the latest tools and upgrades.
One of the most helpful additions in Android 16 is the improved notification system. Notifications can quickly pile up, so Google is rolling out AI-powered notification summaries. These summaries shrink long messages and busy group chats into short, easy-to-read highlights. This makes it faster to understand what’s important without opening every message. There’s also a new notification organiser that automatically groups and mutes low-priority alerts like promotions, news updates or social media pings, helping keep your phone free from unnecessary distractions.
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Android 16 also focuses on personalisation. Users can now pick from new custom icon shapes to make their home screen match their own style. Themed icons are now applied across apps automatically, creating a consistent and neat look throughout the device. Also, the dark theme can now darken apps that don’t include their own dark mode.
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Parents and families will find new tools too. Android 16 adds a Parental Controls section directly in the device’s settings. This PIN-protected area allows parents to set daily screen time limits, schedule downtime at night, restrict or block certain apps and give extra time when needed.
These updates are rolling out to eligible Google Pixel devices.
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