We’re now up to the second public beta release of Android 16, which brings new features across a variety of areas, including photography, system security, device management, and foldable form factors.
The official Google blog post announcing the beta release leads with the media and camera updates. If you want more of a say over how your photos and videos end up looking, you can make use of additional manual control options covering exposure, color temperature, and tint. There’s also support for Ultra HDR images if you’re saving your snaps in the HEIC image format.
Essentially, these are new hybrid options between fully automatic processing and fully manual processing, so those who are more comfortable playing around with settings such as white balance will be able to pick and choose the tweaks they make. It’ll also mean a broader range of effects are possible without any extra edits in an app.
Some other features haven’t been officially announced by Google, but have been spotted by the Android community. Most of them have been reported by the team at Android Authority. They found new protections limiting what you can do on calls, for example—so you won’t be able to sideload apps or change any accessibility options while you’re actually talking on the phone.

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The reason? Those are two of the more common tactics used by scammers to try and gain access to handsets. With these protections in place, there’ll be less of an opportunity to install malware or take control of the phone remotely.
The latest Android 16 beta also enables you to double-press the power button to launch the camera or Google Wallet. Previously, it would just open the camera, with no alternative option, so this gives you a bit more flexibility (and there may well be more alternatives to come).
A new widget has also appeared that makes the process of switching users on an Android device more straightforward. Switching to a different Google account only takes a tap on the widget, so no diving into the Settings menu or the Quick Settings panel is needed.
If you’re a Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold owner, meanwhile, it looks as though Android 16 beta 2 has added a “robust open/close detection” feature that should be helpful: As reported by 9to5Google, this means that the device will be able to more accurately detect its open or closed state even with magnetic accessories attached (these accessories can sometimes interfere with the relevant sensors).

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The feature doesn’t seem to be fully live yet, however, which may be why Google hasn’t mentioned it. Presumably after some refinement it’ll become available for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and other foldable Android devices.
A small tweak to the interface means the Extra Dim setting on Pixel 9 phones is now more accessible, while it looks like more information and options are coming to the Battery Health page tipped to be coming to Pixel handsets.
There are also some minor edits to health and fitness permissions: Access to data such as heart rate and skin temperature will now be given on a more granular basis, which should make it easier for users to see which apps are accessing which bits of data (and which data is passing through the Health Connect protocol).
As always with beta updates like this, bugs are to be expected, and any of these features might be removed or revised before the full launch of Android 16—expected sometime in the second quarter of the year. If you’ve got a compatible Pixel device, you can try out the beta now, but this isn’t recommended for a main device that you rely on.
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