Android 16 QPR3 beta boosts Pixel 10 gaming performance

Google's Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1 update introduces an updated GPU driver for the Pixel 10 series, leading to noticeable improvements in gaming frame rates. Tests on the Pixel 10 Pro XL show gains in popular Android titles and emulators, though performance remains behind competitors. The driver version 1.634.2906 adds Vulkan 1.4 support and other enhancements.

Google has rolled out Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1, fulfilling its promise to update the GPU driver for the Pixel 10 series. This update deploys Imagination's 1.634.2906 driver, which includes Vulkan 1.4 support and various improvements. The Pixel 10 Pro XL, priced at $1,199, previously underperformed in gaming compared to last year's Pixel 9 Pro XL, partly due to the DXT-48-1536 GPU in the Tensor G5 chip.

In tests with Android games, the update yields positive results. Genshin Impact at maximum graphics and 60fps sees a 17.9% average frame rate boost, while Asphalt Legends improves by 8.6%. COD Mobile's Battle Royale mode, set to medium graphics and up to 90fps, gains 2-3%, within the margin of error, but worst-case frame times improve for smoother play. Overall, the update reduces judder and enhances consistency, though it does not achieve locked 60fps in these titles.

Emulator performance also benefits, particularly under OpenGL. On Dolphin, Mario Kart Wii gains 6.6%, and Need for Speed: Most Wanted on NetherSX2 improves by 9.5%. F-Zero GX on Dolphin shows a standout 27% uplift, though typical gains hover around 10% or less. Vulkan tests reveal smaller improvements—5.4% for F-Zero GX and 10.8% for Need for Speed: Most Wanted—but performance remains underwhelming compared to OpenGL and prior Pixel models with Arm Mali GPUs.

The author notes, "Typically, however, it appears that games and emulators are likely to gain around a 9% increase in average frame rate." While welcome, this does not position the Tensor G5 against rivals like the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. Emulation, especially under Vulkan, stays a weak point for the Pixel 10 series. Users can join Google's beta program to access the update.

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