The Android 17.1 beta is out and it includes a nice feature change to the Pixel Launcher

Despite the release of the Android 17 developer preview, Google cuts straight to the chase and drops Android 17 Beta 1
Since there is no more developer preview, Google has jumped on it Android 17 Beta 1. That’s because there is now an ongoing Canary channel that hosts new features and APIs as long as they pass internal testing. This saves time as new features and APIs no longer have to wait for quarterly releases. The Canary release allows many features to be improved, Beta is ready, and the final stage is near.

Google releases Android 17 Beta 1 after a two-day delay. | Image via PhoneArena


Google is changing the look of the Pixel Launcher search bar in Android 17 Beta 1. | Image via PhoneArena
We saw again, in Android 17 Beta 1, a change in the way Android handles memory. By reducing the load on the CPU by around 10%, users may be able to use less battery power while multitasking.
Check out the new look of the Google Search bar on the Pixel launcher
The color of the “G” logo in the Pixel Launcher search bar is also getting a change Android 17 Beta 1. Previously the “G” logo used the bright red, yellow, and blue colors commonly seen in the “G” logo. With the update, the “G” is filled with a solid shade or a small gradient based on the theme color of your wallpaper. The idea is to allow the shortcut icons to stand out against the background image of the phone.
What to do if you want to exit the Beta program without wiping your device.
If you don’t like the new look, there’s still a chance that Google plans to tweak it further Android 17 Beta 2. I, for one, like the new Pixel Launcher search bar, especially compared to the different versions Google has tested over the past few years. The next update of the Android 17 Beta testers will be available next month, according to Google. A stable version of the next Android build, codenamed “Cinnamon Bun,” is expected to be released in June.


