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Android's Big Makeover: What's New and What's Next
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
The volume and media output UI are also getting a redesign. The thick, pill-shaped sliders have been replaced with thinner ones that include distinct handles. The volume slider that appears when you press a volume key is also changing, with a less rounded design and a thin rectangular handle. The media output switcher has also been redesigned, with the “Connect a device” button moved higher and the volume slider swapped for the newer thin style.
The Settings app is getting a significant redesign to align with the new Material 3 Expressive design language. This overhaul will introduce colorful icons, newer Material Design 3 switches, and separate cards for each menu item. The page header will also appear at the very top by default, allowing more items to be visible immediately when entering a settings page.
Lastly, Google is introducing new icon shape options for the Pixel Launcher. While you won't be able to fully customize the icon shapes, you will be able to choose from five new options, including square, four-sided cookie, seven-sided cookie, arch, and complex clover. The default icon shape is still a circle, but these new options include less rounded shapes as well as more complex geometric ones.
It's important to note that these changes are not yet enabled by default in the latest beta version, and it's unclear when they will be released. However, Google has confirmed that it will unveil the new Material 3 Expressive design language at an upcoming developer conference, so we should learn more about these changes soon.
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