(Image credit: Sanuj Bhatia / Tom's Guide) Ever since the release of Android 16 last year, Google has shifted to a more accelerated release cycle for Android updates. Earlier, major Android versions would arrive alongside new Pixel launches around August or September, but now Google is pushing out stable Android releases mid-year, with feature drops following around the Pixel launch. This year, the company is continuing with the same approach, and we've already seen multiple Android 17 beta builds roll out. I've been running Android 17 on my Google Pixel 9 Pro since the first beta dropped, and I've come across quite a few changes during this cycle. Article continues below App bubbles (Image credit: Sanuj Bhatia / Tom's Guide) Say what you want about the iPhone, but if you care about multitasking on a phone, Android still does it best. We've had split-screen support for years now, and with Android 17, Google is taking things a step further. Android 17 introduces a new feature called App Bubbles.…