Android 17 might ditch flat design for Apple-style blur, bringing a more polished, lightweight feel to menus and controls.
Not all apps are created equal, but one stands out as a shining star in a world of subpar experiences on Android.
Google is following last year’s Material 3 Expressive redesign on phones by introducing significantly more blur across Android 17.
Android 16 introduces a bold new look with a blur-heavy Quick Settings panel and customizable tile sizes. The status bar and battery icons get a fresh design, with signal icons segmented and battery ...
Google's Android 17 is set to unleash jaw-dropping features, radical UI changes and AI upgrades that could leave Apple ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
Android apps have come a long way in recent years, and the difference is clear: smoother navigation, faster load times, and cleaner designs. Users used to put up with clunky interfaces and slow ...
Google is giving Android 17 a fresh, softer look. The new update adds more blur across the system, making menus and sliders ...
Google has been releasing various beta versions of Android 16 for a while now, but the juicy stuff is often hidden away. We have confirmation that Google is going to show us new design changes at I/O ...
The new Android Auto version is now rolling out through the Google Play Store; one change previously tested by beta users is ...