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Home » Google Pixel phones might soon block downgrading to an older Android build
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Google Pixel phones might soon block downgrading to an older Android build

By technologistmag.com2 April 20262 Mins Read
Google Pixel phones might soon block downgrading to an older Android build
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Google could soon make it a lot harder for Pixel owners to downgrade to older Android builds. A new report suggests that a new change may roll out soon, expanding the anti-rollback protection feature, which is a security measure designed to stop devices from being flashed with older software. The main idea is to protect the devices against older software iterations that may contain known vulnerabilities.

That is the useful version of the story. The less fun version is that it could also remove a bit of flexibility from Pixel phones, especially for enthusiasts who like flashing older builds for testing, troubleshooting, or just getting off a buggy release.

Why is Google doing this?

According to Android Authority, the latest hint comes from the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1. Google appears to be laying the groundwork for broader rollback protection on Pixel devices. The report says that the anti-rollback mechanism would not just apply to the bootloader or firmware, but could also affect the ability to install an older Android OS build.

From Google’s perspective, the logic seems pretty straightforward. Older versions can still be vulnerable to patched security flaws, which expose users to exploitation. So the anti-rollback is basically meant as protection that ensures a device cannot be reverted to a less secure state.

The screen on the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL in Jade

Why some users will hate it?

The problem is that security-focused decisions like this tend to hit power users first. If this rolls out more broadly, it could make life harder for users trying to revert from a bad beta build, developers testing behavior on older Android versions, and enthusiasts who manually flash images for recovery or modding.

Meaning, the changes make sense on paper, but it also chips away at one of the reasons Pixel phones have remained popular with Android tinkerers. Leading the change might be the Pixel 10, which may be the first to receive this update.

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