TL;DRGoogle is now rolling out Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2 to Pixel devices, which brings a long-awaited customization feature to the OS.This new beta build finally adds icon shape customization options, letting users change the look of their home screen icons.While this release focuses more on refinement, it notably does not include the flashlight brightness controls seen in earlier development builds.Google plans to roll out the second quarterly release of Android 16 this December, bringing major new features like an expanded dark theme, auto-themed app icons, and more. Ahead of the official launch, Google is previewing the update, known as Android 16 QPR2, through a series of beta releases. The latest of these, Beta 2, is now rolling out to compatible Pixel devices and includes a long-awaited customization feature.Custom icon shapesAs expected for a later beta release, Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2 doesn’t pack as many new features as last month’s QPR2 Beta 1 release, focusing more on refining the build ahead of its stable launch. Still, the update delivers on a much-anticipated feature: the icon shape customization options we first spotted in the 2508 Android Canary release.