What you need to knowGoogle is reportedly developing a new option for its Pixels AOD (always-on display) that might aid its battery life.This new option will let Android’s AOD track a user’s “activity” to determine whether or not it should disable the feature to preserve battery.The Android Canary channel arrived this past summer, as a primary avenue for developers to step into the world of early API builds.

Google is reportedly working on a new always-on display that might help extend its Pixel battery life.

In a report by Mishaal Rahman (Android Authority), a deep dive into the latest Android Canary build was highlighted, and it seems that Google is working on an always-on display (AOD) update. The upgrade is seemingly designed to give the Pixel’s AOD a little more smarts when it comes to whether or not the user is around to interact with it.

as an avenue for developers to step into the core of its API development. Essentially, developers can test extremely early versions of Android to provide feedback and to see what new features are coming in future updates. While it’s similar to the Chrome Canary channel, Google doesn’t update its Android nearly as often.

Those involved see new content once every month.

What users can likely step into more frequently is Google’s Android 16 tests, which recently moved into QPR2 Beta 3. Enrolled testers found a new button for app shortcuts for their home screen, as well as welcome changes to Live Captions. The Beta 3 patch is quite substantial, bringing in a host of fixes that testers reported.

There was a severe bootloader problem with Beta 3; however, that’s recently been patched, and users shouldn’t see any issues.