design language

AppWizard
June 2, 2025
Google is preparing to release Android 16, which will feature a redesign of its Material Design language, now called Material 3 Expressive. The Phone app will allow users to choose how to answer calls, with options for "Answer" and "Decline" buttons, as well as horizontal swipe gestures. The redesign will also include larger, pill-shaped buttons that change shape when tapped and a new animation for caller profile photos. Other Google applications, such as Google One, Google Meet, and Google TV, will also receive updates in line with the Material 3 Expressive design.
AppWizard
May 30, 2025
Google is rolling out the Advanced Protection feature for Pixel devices enrolled in the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 program, which includes browsing safeguards, app protections, and USB transfer restrictions. This feature aims to enhance device security and protect against online threats. The Advanced Protection Program was originally launched for users at risk of data breaches and was expanded last year to include passkeys and a simplified enrollment process. Additionally, an "Intrusion Detection" feature was noted, designed to log user activity for suspicious behavior. The Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 update was released on May 20, 2025, and introduced a new design language called Material 3 Expressive.
AppWizard
May 30, 2025
Google's Phone app has undergone significant design enhancements in its version 177.0.763181107-publicbeta-pixel2024, aligning with the Material 3 Expressive design language. Key changes include larger contact names and caller images, a transition from circular to oval-shaped buttons, and an enlarged pill-shaped end call button. Additional modifications feature the removal of the “call from” text, immediate display of the phone number after answering, and a redesigned “more” menu. The app also introduces an animation for the incoming caller’s profile picture. Similar updates are being rolled out across other Google applications, and these redesigns will be supported on earlier versions of Android as well.
Winsage
May 29, 2025
Customizing a Windows PC has become increasingly complex and frustrating due to several factors. Microsoft has introduced more locked-down UI elements with Windows 10 and 11, which complicates the customization process. Frequent and substantial updates alter UI elements and introduce new features, creating challenges for developers of customization tools to maintain compatibility. Microsoft has also removed certain legacy features that facilitated customization, limiting the capabilities of these applications. Additionally, some customization apps are labeled as malware, discouraging users from installing them and hindering the customization ecosystem. As a result, many users feel that the joy of customizing their Windows experience has diminished, as streamlined interfaces lack the flair and personality of earlier versions.
AppWizard
May 28, 2025
Google is updating its Google TV app to align with Android's Material 3 Expressive design language, featuring a more colorful interface with accented gradients and enhanced visual elements. A beta version has shown a revamped blue color palette, a new section for recent searches, and a potential "Hot and New" tab, although these features are still in development. The latest app version (4.39.3208.761013668.5) includes updates to the For You tab, making it more vibrant with an updated search icon and larger text and buttons. The floating action button has changed from gray to blue. The rollout of these design changes is expected after the stable release of Android 16 QPR1.
AppWizard
May 23, 2025
Google announced enhancements for its Home app, including the integration of Gemini, an AI tool for creating and automating routines through conversational interaction. A test phase for a "Home Summary" widget is being introduced for select Pixel users to provide an overview of smart home activities. The Home API is being updated to support various partners, including First Alert, Yale, Cync, iRobot, Motorola Moto Tag, and Tuya Smart. Additionally, at the I/O 2025 event, Google previewed Android 16 and showcased Gemini 2.5, aiming to develop it into a "World Model" for better understanding and simulation of real-world complexities.
AppWizard
May 22, 2025
Google I/O 2025 has concluded, and the Android 16 QPR1 Beta has been launched, introducing the Material 3 Expressive design language. This update is the first Quarterly Platform Release following the stable Android 16 Beta program and is primarily aimed at developers and testers. It enhances user experience with a fresh visual design, which will also extend to Wear OS 6. Key features of the update include a redesigned user interface with increased space for widgets and apps, new system icons in the status bar, a colorful quick settings panel, expanded customization options, and enhanced controls for home and lock screens. The beta is available for various Pixel devices, including Pixel 6, 7, 8, and 9 series, as well as Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet.
AppWizard
May 21, 2025
A tipster discovered hints of a Material 3 Expressive redesign in Google Photos' code, featuring a new card for creating memories with a collage-style layout. Following I/O 2025, Google released Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 for Pixels, showcasing the new design language. The redesign includes a revamped user interface, an updated notification shade, an expanded quick toggle section, and a significant redesign of Gmail. Additionally, advancements in Gemini AI and collaboration between Google Search and Project Astra were highlighted.
AppWizard
May 21, 2025
Android 16 QPR1 has introduced design changes and user interface adjustments, but a bug has emerged that prevents newly installed apps from appearing on the home screen, despite the relevant setting being enabled. Users can find this setting by long-pressing the home screen and navigating to home settings. The bug is considered minor, as newly installed apps remain accessible through the app drawer. Google is expected to address the issue in a future update, but no timeline for a fix has been provided.
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