Ahead of the stable launch, Google is releasing Android 17 Beta 4.1 for Pixel devices. This “minor update” is a bug fixer.
CP21.260330.011 (vs. CP21.260330.008) features the May 2026 security patch. Officially, this is a “minor update to Android 17 Beta 4.”
- CP21.260330.011.A1: Pixel 6/Pro/a Pixel 7/Pro
- CP21.260330.011
In mid-April, Google said Beta 4 was the “last scheduled beta of this release cycle.” That does not preclude .1 patches like we’re seeing today. This release addresses the following issues:
- An issue where the status bar incorrectly displayed zero signal bars despite active connectivity. (Issue #488358813)
- A UI synchronization issue where the mobile data Quick Settings icon remained active during Airplane mode. (Issue #501368569, Issue #505757076, Issue #512828669)
- An issue where external displays would go black when selecting high resolutions. (Issue #504952465)
- A Bluetooth audio routing issue that caused playback silence after system interruptions like timers. (Issue #497181008)
- An issue causing hearing aids to be automatically forgotten from paired devices after inactivity or charging. (Issue #504968772, Issue #504395613, Issue #493347800, Issue #504696777)
This update is for those who did not update to Android 17 QPR1. Factory and OTA images are available now, with existing Beta 4 users able to sideload the latter.
All eligible devices enrolled in the Android Beta for Pixel program will be offered an over-the-air (OTA) update to Beta 4.1.
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