Pixel 10 and 10 Pro getting new September 2025 OTA update 


Google today is rolling out another September 2025 OTA update for the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, and 10 Pro XL.

Out of the box, the Pixel 10 series got a day one update. The new phones were already on Android 16 QPR1 (August patch). 

When the big quarterly update was released for all other devices two weeks ago, the Pixel 10 series got a small update to September 2025 security patch with these fixes:

  • Audio: General improvements for system stability and performance in certain conditions*[1]
  • Display & Graphics: Fix for issue with screen turning black during transitions from a webpage in the in-app browser under certain conditions*[5]
  • Framework: Fix for issue with the power button stops working, in certain instances when connected to Android Auto and charging via USB-C*[1]
  • System: Fix for issue occasionally causing system instability in certain conditions*[1]

Google today released another “Sep 2025” OTA update for the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, and 10 Pro XL: BD3A.250721.001.E1. It’s a small 31~ MB update, with generic release notes: “This update fixes critical bugs and improves the performance and stability of your device.”

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No other Pixel devices got updates today, so this is presumably meant to address any issues that have emerged since launch.

We’re seeing the OTA immediately when going into Settings, while Google has only posted the OTA (and not factory) images.

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