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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 adds theme support to Linux Terminal app

April 24, 2026
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Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority

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TL;DR

  • Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 introduces a “Theme” menu in the Terminal app with light and dark defaults.
  • Users can now import external themes in Alacritty (.toml) format directly from the file manager.
  • While the terminal area adopts the new colors, the app’s header remains unchanged.

On the latest Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1, you can now import themes for the Terminal app. There’s a new “Theme” option in Terminal settings, with a few light and dark themes available by default.

There’s also a “Download more themes” option at the bottom, with subtext noting that users can download themes in Alacritty format (.toml).

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Clicking on the download option opens terminalcolors.com in the system browser, where you can explore and download themes in several formats (including Alacritty).

Terminalcolors.com

You can download themes from your phone’s browser, and opening them through any file manager will automatically import the theme into the Terminal app. Once imported, you can find them in Terminal’s theme list.

Themes don’t affect the header area. They only change the elements rendered in the terminal area. If you don’t like an imported theme, you can delete it by pressing the delete icon.

We’ll keep you updated on the progress of the themes feature and the Terminal app, and if we discover new features in Android 17 builds.

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