There are only a few days left until the opening of Google I/O 2026, the annual event that represents the most important moment to discover the evolution of Mountain View’s services and software.
Despite the feverish anticipation for the main keynote, Google has decided to press ahead, offering developers and more adventurous enthusiasts the possibility to test in advance the foundations of what will be the user experience in the coming months.
In recent hours the Android Canary 2605 build has indeed been released, an experimental version that opens a privileged window onto the upcoming aesthetic novelties.
This new release follows exactly 30 days after the previous Canary 2604 version and fits into a highly dynamic testing program. Availability is limited to owners of proprietary hardware, starting from the Pixel 6 series models up to the most recent versions on the market.
To proceed with the installation, users must rely on Google’s official browser-based flashing tool.
However, access to this preview requires a careful risk assessment: installing the Canary image will entail the complete erasure of all data on the device.
It is therefore not a traditional update to be performed on your main smartphone, but a path dedicated to those who own a secondary device or who have already taken steps to secure all personal information through external backups.
The element drawing attention concerns the system’s graphical renewal. According to analyses shared by expert Mishaal Rahman on X, the 2605 build introduces a series of blur effects spread across several user interface elements.
Although one cannot speak of a direct copy of Apple’s Liquid Glass language, the similarities with this style are evident and suggest a desire to impart greater depth and modernity to daily navigation.
These interventions are not only about aesthetics, but influence how users perceive depth levels between windows and pop-up menus. The final effect is a system that appears less flat and more dynamic, in line with contemporary graphical trends.
Beyond the most visible changes, Android Canary 2605 hides structural refinements that improve the internal organization of the software.
A concrete example can be found in the date and time management menu, which features an updated design already partly glimpsed in the beta versions dedicated to Android 17. This restyling aims to make it easier to view and modify time settings, aligning them with the rest of the system menus.
Do you want to try the new Android 17 interface? There’s no need to wait any longer.This new release follows exactly 30 days after the previous version Canary 2604 and sits within an extremely dynamic testing program. Availability is limited to owners of proprietary hardware, starting from dai modelli della serie Pixel 6 up to the most recent versions launched on the market.
To proceed with the installation, users must rely on the official browser-based flashing tool provided by Google.
However, access to this preview requires careful risk assessment: installing the Canary image entails the complete deletion of data on the device.
It is therefore not about a traditional update to be performed on the primary smartphone, but a dedicated path for those who own a secondary device or who have already secured every personal piece of information via external backups.
The element drawing attention concerns the system’s graphical renewal. According to analyses shared by expert Mishaal Rahman on X, the build 2605 introduces a series of blur effects spread across several user interface elements.
Although one cannot speak of a direct copy of Apple”s Liquid Glass language, the similarities with this style are evident and suggest a desire to impart greater depth and modernity to daily navigation.
These interventions are not only about aesthetics, but influence how users perceive depth levels between windows and pop-up menus. The final effect is a system that appears less flat and more dynamic, in line with contemporary graphical trends.
Beyond the most visible changes, Android Canary 2605 hides structural refinements that improve the internal organization of the software.
A concrete example can be found in the date and time management menu, which features an updated design already partially glimpsed in the beta versions dedicated to Android 17. This restyling aims to make it more immediate to consult and modify time settings, aligning them with the rest of the system menus.
A further detail regards the customization of the home screen. Although it is not yet possible to remove the search bar directly from the home screen, this build now includes the dedicated settings page for this element.
This is an unmistakable signal: Google is laying the groundwork to grant greater freedom than in the past, allowing in the future to manage home screen space more flexibly.
The set of these small but steady changes outlines the profile of an operating system that, while keeping its solid foundations, continues to evolve to meet the community’s needs for visual cleanliness.
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