The monthly “Google System Release Notes” primarily detail what’s new in Play services, Play Store, and Play system update across Android phones/tablets, Wear OS, Google/Android TV, Auto, and PC. Some features apply to end users, while others are aimed at developers.
The following first-party apps comprise the “Google System”:
- Adaptive Connectivity Services: Search the “All apps” list in Settings and open App info for the version number
- Android System Intelligence: App info
- Android System Key Verifier: App info
- Android System SafetyCore: App info
- Android System WebView: App info
- Android TV Core Services
- Device Health Services: App info
- Google Partner Setup: App info
- Google Play Protect Service: App info
- Google Play services: App info
- Google Play Services for AR: App info
- Google Play Store: App info
- Google Play system update: Settings > About phone > Android version
- Private Compute Services: App info
- Quick Share Extension
- Settings Services: App info
- SIM Manager: App info
- System parental controls: App info


To update, open the Settings app > tap your name at the very top for “Google services” (on Pixel) > All services tab > Privacy & security > System services.
A feature appearing in the changelog does not mean it’s widely available. Some capabilities take months to fully launch.
Google Play services v26.26 (2026-07-06)
Account Management
- [Phone] With this update, you’ll now get a faster, more seamless in-app purchase experience with the upgraded native storefront for Google One.
- [Phone] This update adds a new API to improve the reliability of work profile setup.
Developer Services
- [Phone] New developer features for Google and third party app developers to support Maps related processes in their apps.
Device Connectivity
- [Phone, Wear] You can now transfer your work profile account to your watch.
Location & Context
- [PC] You can now manage Google Location Sharing settings and compatibility for supported device types.
Utilities
- [Auto, PC, Phone, TV, Wear] New developer features for Google and third party app developers to support Utilities related processes in their apps.
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