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Android 17 launches with new multitasking tools as Google expands Gemini features

TechCrunch AI · Jun 16, 2026, 6:00 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Google on Tuesday released the final version of its Android 17 operating system, as well as its counterpart for smartwatches, Wear OS 7.
  • The latest feature release underscores Google s strategy of using its Android and Pixel devices to showcase its latest AI technology.
  • In today s Pixel Drop, Android Quick Share s file-sharing feature will become compatible with Apple s AirDrop on older Pixel 8a and 9a devices.

Why this matters: a development in AI with implications for how people work, create, and decide.

Google on Tuesday released the final version of its Android 17 operating system, as well as its counterpart for smartwatches, Wear OS 7. The latest release, which arrives first on its own Pixel devices, is also accompanied by a Pixel Drop, bringing new features that include support for the latest AI models, like the music generation model Lyria 3, the multimodal Gemini Omni, and speech-to-translation tools for the Pixel 10a with Audio LM.

The latest feature release underscores Google s strategy of using its Android and Pixel devices to showcase its latest AI technology. While its rival Apple is focused on catching up in AI with September s public launch of AI upgrades to Siri and iOS 27, Google s Android 17 is focused on its newest AI models, Gemini s role in creation, communication, and other device experiences.

In today s Pixel Drop, Android Quick Share s file-sharing feature will become compatible with Apple s AirDrop on older Pixel 8a and 9a devices. Plus, Gemini Omni will now let you edit videos in a conversation, while Lyria 3 lets users create music tracks with text prompts and/or images in the Gemini app. Pixel 10a devices will also get better speech-to-speech translation tools with AudioLM.

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