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Google Rolls Out September 2025 Update for Pixel 10 Users

Users of the Pixel 10 series have begun receiving the September 2025 Android security update, according to reports from 9to5Google. This update, which is approximately 70MB in size, includes the build number BD3A.250721.001.B7. Although the update is being distributed, specific details regarding its contents remain largely undisclosed.
The rollout has reached several Pixel 10 users, who have noted that the Google Play system update is still set to June 1, 2025. As of now, Google has not released any official information about the changes or improvements included in this security update. The absence of new factory and over-the-air (OTA) images indicates that users are left speculating about the update’s features, though it is expected to address some security vulnerabilities.
Security Fixes Expected but Details Lacking
While previous updates, including the July 2025 release, did not introduce security fixes, the September 2025 update is anticipated to rectify this. The August update had already included several security enhancements, suggesting that this new update may follow suit. Nonetheless, without official confirmation from Google, the exact nature of the improvements remains unclear.
One user on Reddit mentioned ongoing issues, particularly with the back gesture function on the Pixel 10 Pro. Despite hopes that this update would resolve the glitch, the user reported no noticeable changes in new features or bugs post-update. Other users echoed similar sentiments, indicating the update is being distributed, but without any significant enhancements or fixes.
Anticipation for Official Communication
As the update continues to roll out, many Pixel 10 users are keenly awaiting a formal announcement from Google regarding the specifics of the September 2025 update. Given the current distribution phase, it is likely that more information will be shared soon.
In summary, while the Pixel 10 series is seeing the September 2025 Android security update, the lack of detailed information from Google leaves users uncertain about what changes have been implemented. As the situation develops, users are encouraged to stay informed for further updates from the company.
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