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    Files by Google ‘Recents’ UI Set for Another Refresh!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Google is testing a dynamic carousel feature for the "Recents" UI in its Files app, similar to what’s seen in Google Photos.

    2. The update may include animated thumbnails that resize for emphasis, enhancing user interaction.

    3. An APK teardown indicates that these features, while not yet publicly visible, are likely to be implemented soon.

    4. This change reflects Google’s ongoing effort to refresh and standardize the user interface across its applications.

    Google Files App Set for UI Refresh

    Files by Google may soon receive an updated “Recents” user interface. Recent reports indicate the company is testing a new dynamic carousel feature similar to what users find in Google Photos.

    This update comes after a major redesign last summer. At that time, Google replaced the static categories in the “Recents” view with a scrollable carousel, enhancing user interaction. Now, the latest version of the app suggests yet another improvement on this interface.

    A teardown of the app’s code reveals potential changes to the carousel behavior. The new version could allow thumbnails to dynamically resize as users scroll, adding a more engaging visual experience. This differs from the current fixed thumbnails in the Files app.

    Additionally, the layout appears poised for a slight tweak, moving the overflow menu to a more user-friendly position. While these changes may seem minor, they reflect Google’s broader strategy of enhancing user experience across its applications.

    As Google continues to innovate, users can anticipate these features making their public debut soon. Such updates not only improve functionality but also align with current design trends in app development, promoting greater accessibility and usability.

    With this shift, Google reaffirms its commitment to refining how users interact with digital files. Enhanced interface designs also pave the way for smarter urban innovations, as better apps can contribute to more efficient city management and smarter resource allocation. Stay tuned for more updates as these features roll out.

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