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Discover Android 16's exciting updates, from Material 3 design to dynamic wallpapers, enhanced haptics, and improved multitasking features.
Material 3 Expressive redesigns are rolling out to Google apps, and here’s our list of what’s available and still to come on Android phones.
Gboard's settings menu is getting a Material 3 Expressive redesign with a new card-style UI. Here's an early look at the ...
Users on Android Beta and Canary tracks can now get their first taste of Material 3 Expressive in Digital Wellbeing.
The Google One app on Android is getting a Material 3 Expressive redesign that curiously removes Dynamic Color, though that ...
Along with new AI, the company introduced this tweak to Material 3 during Google I/O this year. So, get ready to see a whole new look throughout the company’s apps.
So I'm happy to see that Android is finally on the cusp of a new visual shakeup in what Google is calling Material 3 Expressive — and that we'll be hearing more about it in just a couple of weeks.
Material 3 Expressive is just another angle Google is taking to make sure we keep buying and using its products and services. But now and again, the goals of corporations and consumers align.
Google's big announcement for The Android Show: I/O Edition is Material 3 Expressive. This isn't a surprise; we've seen loads of hints about this. In ...
It's set to roll out to Pixel phones in Android 16 — but not right away. In a blog post, Google details how Material 3 Expressive is meant to make Android more visually appealing and easier to use.
Android 16 will launch in June with the Material You interface you know and (maybe) love. Later this year, Material 3 Expressive will come to Pixel phones and the Pixel Watch via an update.
Ahead of Google I/O later this month, a blog post detailing Material 3 Expressive was accidentally shared, giving us a peek at what Google may have in store for the future of Android design language.