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After Ghibli Art trend: Here is New Xiaomi Polaroid Art Features 🎨, Unlimited Polaroid Dynamic Art
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First peak at the new changes within Pixel's system apps, starting with... the Clock app!
The Clock's App UI went through a significal visual overhaul, featuring a fresh rasterized design, new fonts and switch buttons.
Moreover, the app is now 100% Jetpack Composed based.
The Clock's App UI went through a significal visual overhaul, featuring a fresh rasterized design, new fonts and switch buttons.
Moreover, the app is now 100% Jetpack Composed based.
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How many details do you want in your UI? Google: "Yes."
It’s becoming increasingly clear that Google is taking Pixel’s software more seriously than ever, rapidly closing the gap with other Android skins in terms of UI polish and overall UX.
Here’s a quick walkthrough of Google’s latest design choices:
• New power button animation: Following in the footsteps of other Android skins (like ColorOS and HyperOS), Google has introduced a sleek new animation for the power button. When Gemini is invoked via a long press, the screen’s edges subtly get bulkier before culminating in an "explosion" effect as the pop-up appears.
• New folder animations:
Opening and closing folders now feels smoother—albeit slightly slower—with a refined animation that pairs nicely with a dimmed background for improved contrast and a more polished UX.
• Redesigned Settings and Permissions pages:
Both sections have undergone a significant visual overhaul, featuring fresh fonts, updated color schemes, modernized icons, and a more intuitive layout.
• Redesigned Package Installer UI
The Android Package Installer UI has gone through a major interface and user experience overhaul. All the elements are now much better positioned and spaced between one another.
When combined with previous leaks, these changes paint a clear picture of Google’s new design direction, and there is an official name for it: "Expressive Design". Whether this aesthetic will fully replace Material Design remains uncertain, but one thing’s for sure—it’s here to stay, at least for the next few Android versions.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that Google is taking Pixel’s software more seriously than ever, rapidly closing the gap with other Android skins in terms of UI polish and overall UX.
Here’s a quick walkthrough of Google’s latest design choices:
• New power button animation: Following in the footsteps of other Android skins (like ColorOS and HyperOS), Google has introduced a sleek new animation for the power button. When Gemini is invoked via a long press, the screen’s edges subtly get bulkier before culminating in an "explosion" effect as the pop-up appears.
• New folder animations:
Opening and closing folders now feels smoother—albeit slightly slower—with a refined animation that pairs nicely with a dimmed background for improved contrast and a more polished UX.
• Redesigned Settings and Permissions pages:
Both sections have undergone a significant visual overhaul, featuring fresh fonts, updated color schemes, modernized icons, and a more intuitive layout.
• Redesigned Package Installer UI
The Android Package Installer UI has gone through a major interface and user experience overhaul. All the elements are now much better positioned and spaced between one another.
When combined with previous leaks, these changes paint a clear picture of Google’s new design direction, and there is an official name for it: "Expressive Design". Whether this aesthetic will fully replace Material Design remains uncertain, but one thing’s for sure—it’s here to stay, at least for the next few Android versions.
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