Android 17 might ditch flat design for Apple-style blur, bringing a more polished, lightweight feel to menus and controls.
A new Android 17 leak shows that Google is cozying up to more Apple inspirations, and as an Android/Pixel fan, I'm worried.
Tipster MysticLeaks recently posted – and later deleted – a series of screenshots on Telegram that appear to show background ...
Android 17 leaks reveal a new dynamic blur effect for system UI elements and a redesigned screen recorder with a floating ...
Google is set to introduce subtle, Apple-inspired blur effects across Android 17. From the system UI to volume controls, the new design aims to add depth while keeping the interface familiar.
Forward-looking: The next version of Android will introduce unprecedented restrictions for app developers. All apps targeting Android 16 must be adaptive, meaning custom UI choices that don't scale ...
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Google develops the open source Android operating system, and hardware makers like Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo, and Xiaomi build upon it, competing directly with Apple’s closed iOS ecosystem. However, ...