This new screen will use “neutral language” to inform users about the store they’re about to install and clarify which permissions it requires, such as the ability to install other apps. This button is slated to receive “special visual treatment,” possibly indicating a custom animation when it appears or is tapped. In Android 17 Beta 3, if you have a 2×1 Quick Settings tile, tapping the left side (on the Wi-Fi icon itself) toggles Wi-Fi on and off, while tapping the right side (outside the Wi-Fi icon, on the label) opens the pop-up. Previously, tapping the Wi-Fi Quick Settings tile would open a pop-up with options for nearby Wi-Fi networks, a toggle to enable or disable Wi-Fi, and other settings. With Android 17 Beta 3, the Wi-Fi toggle is also back to being a one-click toggle.
On supported devices, Google has significantly reduced the number of attempts required to guess a PIN or password. This mainly refers to Remote Lock and Theft Detection Lock features, which will now be enabled by default on all new Android 17 devices, as well as those that are freshly reset or upgraded to Android 17. This ensures a consistent user experience with distinct icons while reusing existing watch role permissions. Within Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2, we found code for a third companion device profile for third-party apps, specifically the “Medical” profile. Instead of requesting permissions one by one, these apps can use a device profile to show a single, bundled permission prompt.
