Samsung users may soon see exactly which apps are tracking location
Google released the QPR3 Beta 1 update for Pixel phones. The latest Android 16 update introduces a new expandable location tracking indicator, which would end up landing on Samsung and other Android phones in the future.
Android displays an indicator when the phone’s microphone, camera, or location is used. Google has upgraded the location indicator in Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1. The icon is no longer static, but has become expandable with new stuff.
The new location indicator shows up with a solid Blue background. When a location is being used by an app, it will show up in the status bar. Tapping the icon will open an expanded menu in pop-up view with detailed information.
This section will list the app or apps tracking your phone’s location. It all will happen in real time, and you will be able to revoke GPS access. You will have two options for the app using location: Close the app and Manage access.

Source – Android Authority
The Blue indicator will turn Green when the Location is being used along with the mic and/or camera. The color unification will ensure the access indicator won’t grab much space on your phone’s screen or the status bar.
Pixel phones running QPR Beta have received it with the latest release. Since it’s a core Android improvement, it would expand to Samsung phones too. It may show up in One UI 8.5 Stable, otherwise One UI 9 will bring it.
Pay attention, Google first added such an indicator in Android 12. After years, it has made a comeback in Android 16, but the testing is underway. Google may either improve its functionality or dump the indicator again.
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