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Google Pixel phones may soon block Android downgrades

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Last updated: 2026/04/02 at 2:19 PM
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Google could be planning to tighten control over its Pixel phones.

A new report suggests future devices may block users from downgrading to older versions of Android. The change builds on the company’s existing anti-rollback protection, a security feature that is designed to prevent devices from running outdated software.

According to a report from Android Authority, signs of the update were spotted in the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1. The expanded protection would not just apply to firmware or bootloaders, but it could also stop users from installing older Android builds.

From Google’s perspective, the reasoning is fairly straightforward and somewhat understandable. Older Android versions can contain known security vulnerabilities, even if they have since been patched. Therefore, by blocking rollbacks, Google can ensure devices are not reverted to less secure states, therefore reducing the risk of exploits.

Even with that in mind, it’s still a move that may not go down well with everyone. Pixel devices have long been popular with developers and enthusiasts who rely on the ability to flash older builds for testing, troubleshooting or escaping buggy updates. So, if the new restrictions roll out more widely, that flexibility could take a hit.

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Moreover, there is also the question of how far the changes will go. The feature appears to still be in development, however early signs suggest it could debut potentially with the Pixel 10, before it would expand across the wider Pixel lineup.

For most users, the change will likely go unnoticed, quietly improving device security in the background. For power users, though, it could mark a shift away from the openness that has helped make Pixel phones a go-to choice for Android tinkering.

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