The Google app on Android could soon receive some subtle design tweaks. We’ve spotted upcoming tweaks for the status bar, search progress bar, and the tab bar at the bottom in the latest beta release.
The Google Chrome interface has remained remarkably consistent over the years, and the Android browser is now getting Material 3 Expressive tweaks to match other first-party apps. The primary browsing ...
Chris Thomas was a reporter at Android Police from 2022 until 2025. Android's Material 3 Expressive redesign stands to change the look and feel of Android and its apps in quite a few ways. Some, like ...
Besides the AI-powered coach, the Fitbit redesign introduces Material 3 Expressive to the Android app. Fitbit switches to a shorter bottom bar with this redesign. From any of the four tabs, pull down ...
Jon Gilbert is a Features Writer for Android Police. I've covered Android since 2021, focusing on writing features and guides about Android apps and features that directly affect users. I've attended ...
In May 2025, Google officially introduced Material 3 Expressive, the next evolution of Android’s design language, arriving after the launch of Android 16. This sweeping UI update is a significant step ...
Google accidentally showed off its big Android design refresh last week, but now Material 3 Expressive is official. Google says the new interface will begin with Android OS, but it will eventually ...
Chrome for Android gets a Material 3 Expressive makeover, and the changes are now available in the stable branch. This brings rounded boxes for icons, a new split loading indicator with rounded ...
Well, the leaks were right. Google is updating the look of Android and Wear OS to make its mobile and wearable operating systems more visually expressive and animated. Google has dubbed its new design ...
Google on Tuesday unveiled its new Android design language, Material 3 Expressive, at the Android Show ahead of Google I/O. The update is designed to make your phone more customizable and fluid, the ...
Google announced its new Android redesign, Material 3 Expressive, in May this year. Since then, the makeover has been rolling out to first-party apps like Gmail, Keep, Contacts, and others. Now, it’s ...
Google’s bold Material 3 Expressive look is finally creeping into Gmail. The interface swaps heavy color blocks for lighter, raised cards with rounded edges, making emails pop with more depth. More ...