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Android 17 might ditch flat design for Apple-style blur, bringing a more polished, lightweight feel to menus and controls.
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Google is following last year’s Material 3 Expressive redesign on phones by introducing significantly more blur across Android 17.
Google's Android 17 is set to unleash jaw-dropping features, radical UI changes and AI upgrades that could leave Apple ...
Google is giving Android 17 a fresh, softer look. The new update adds more blur across the system, making menus and sliders ...
Google may be testing major UI changes for Android 17. The expected changes may include a new "dual-shade" layout for ...
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Mobile operating systems have undergone remarkable transformations, with Android 16, iOS 18, and One UI 7 showcasing a blend of shared features and distinct innovations. While these platforms are ...
Android 16 is coming, and with it, we'll see a considerable refresh on the UI front. It's been four years since Material You was first released, and the latest iteration (version 3) looks to include ...