India, May 16 -- Google is set to release the stable version of Android 16 as early as June, which marks a significant shift from its usual October launch schedule. This announcement follows the recent Android Show, where Google had confirmed the update's rollout timeline with other key updates. Unlike past releases that often coincided with new Pixel phone launches in the fall, Android 16 will arrive months earlier. This means the beta testing phase should conclude soon, and the update will bring a new set of features and interface updates, starting with Pixel devices.

However, not all Android phones will receive the Android 16 update. The update will target newer models, so users should ensure that their devices are compatible before t...