Android 16: Big Changes Coming to Quick Settings


Android 16 early release
Source: Winfuture

Google updates the Quick Settings panel with almost every major Android release. Android 16 will follow this trend. Reports suggest Google is bringing back a popular old feature while improving overall usability. Here’s what to expect.

Android 16 : Bringing Back a Classic Feature

Android 16 early release

A major change in Android 16 is the return of expanded Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles. In older versions, tapping these icons would show available networks or connected devices instantly. However, in recent Android versions, tapping them only opens a settings window.

With Android 16, Google plans to restore the older behavior. This means users can manage connections faster and with fewer steps.

New Improvements to Quick Settings

Android 16 will not just bring back an old feature—it will also introduce new enhancements:

  • Flexible Layout: Quick Settings tiles can now be resized, allowing better customization.
  • More Shortcuts: Users can add up to 16 shortcuts on a single page for easier access.
  • Improved Design: The panel will be more intuitive, accessible, and visually appealing.

Release Timeline Uncertain

Google is expected to launch Android 16 in the second quarter of the year. However, these changes may not all be available at launch. Some features might roll out in later updates or even in Android 17.

Final Thoughts

The Quick Settings panel plays a key role in Android’s user experience. These updates show Google’s focus on making it faster and more efficient. Beta versions are already testing these changes.

Do you think bringing back expandable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles is a good move? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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