Google is rolling out Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5 to Pixel devices, with multiple outlets describing it as a follow-up wave focused on bug fixes. The update arrives less than two weeks after a prior release in the same QPR1 beta cycle and is provided for users who opt into Google’s beta testing program. Android Authority and 9to5Google both characterize Beta 5 as largely corrective rather than introducing major new features, with 9to5Google noting that it is part of a second wave of fixes. Droid Life adds that the rollout brings back support for Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, aligning with Google’s stated plan for those devices. Droid Life also cites the update’s build number as CP31.260608.007 and reports that Google includes a changelog listing multiple “noteworthy” issues addressed in this release. Across sources, the key point is that Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5 is delivered to Pixel phones to test stability improvements and resolved bugs rather than broad new functionality.