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    Google Unveils Material 3 Redesign Across More Android Settings!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ryan Haines / Android AuthorityTL;DR:

    1. The latest Android System Intelligence update introduces Material 3 Expressive design changes to settings for features like Now Playing, At a Glance, and Live Translate.

    2. The revamped settings pages feature updated graphics, larger buttons, and visually distinct cards, enhancing user experience in the Android 16 QPR1 beta.

    3. Some toggle designs are inconsistent across pages, with variations in how enabled and disabled states are represented.

    4. Currently, these updates are exclusive to Pixel devices on the Android 16 QPR1 beta, with a wider rollout expected in September for stable releases.

    Google Expands Material 3 Expressive Redesign to More Android Settings

    Google continues its effort to enhance user experience with its latest update to the Android System Intelligence app. Recently, the company rolled out Material 3 Expressive design changes to several settings. This update affects features such as Now Playing, At a Glance, Live Translate, Apps in Search, and Live Captions.

    Specifically, the revamped settings pages now boast updated graphics and more rounded UI elements. Additionally, users will notice bigger buttons and a fresh set of icons. The new toggles and options appear within visually distinct cards, making navigation smoother and more intuitive. These updates align with the redesigned Settings app introduced in the Android 16 QPR1 beta.

    Moreover, the Now Playing feature and Expressive captions received a graphic makeover. The At a Glance page now includes a clearer description. However, users may find some inconsistency in the toggle designs. In certain settings, toggles display a check mark for enabled features and a cross for those turned off; in others, the design remains unchanged.

    One significant change is the renaming of the “Show word duration effect” option to “Lengthen words.” This new label comes with a clearer description, enhancing user understanding of the function.

    Currently, these updates are exclusive to Pixel devices running the Android 16 QPR1 beta. Users not enrolled in the beta program will need to wait for the stable release to enjoy the new features. Google plans to roll out the stable update across its Pixel lineup in September.

    In a rapidly advancing tech landscape, these enhancements not only improve accessibility but also pave the way for smarter urban living. By embracing innovations like Material 3, cities can foster a more connected and efficient environment for all residents.

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