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Quote:Google has begun the rollout of the February 2026 security update for Android 16, and the bulletin is quite interesting in terms of what it does not contain. Unlike most monthly updates, this patch doesn’t come with a long list of vulnerability fixes; it includes only one confirmed fix.
The update is already available on supported Pixel phones via the standard over-the-air update mechanism. Other manufacturers who support Android 16 are expected to follow with their own versions once they’ve merged Google’s security patches.
One Fix Included in the February Bulletin
The February Android Security Bulletin contains only one vulnerability:
CVE-2026-010 – An Elevation of Privilege (EoP) vulnerability in the VPU driver, classified as High severity.
No other vulnerabilities in the framework, system, kernel, or media components are mentioned. That’s a notable shift from January’s update, which addressed multiple issues across various parts of the OS.
Google hasn’t provided any extra technical details beyond the vulnerability’s type and the affected component. There’s also no evidence that the flaw was actively exploited before being patched.
What This Means for Pixel Owners
For Pixel users, the February update is essentially a maintenance release. There are no new features, interface changes, or behavior adjustments tied to this patch. Installing it simply brings devices up to date with the latest security patch level and addresses the single known driver issue.
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