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Android 17 might ditch flat design for Apple-style blur, bringing a more polished, lightweight feel to menus and controls.
Liquid Glass might be the next design trend.
The updates build on the groundwork set with Android 16 QPR1, which was the first version to add blur effects to the ...
This design shift may affect quite a few elements in Android 17, including aspects of the UI like the volume bar, in ...
Google is giving Android 17 a fresh, softer look. The new update adds more blur across the system, making menus and sliders ...
Google is increasing the usage of blur and translucency throughout the whole operating system, according to recent leaks from ...
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.
Google may introduce an Apple-style Liquid Glass design with Android 17, featuring translucent blur effects, layered UI elements, and a more fluid look.
Google is following last year’s Material 3 Expressive redesign on phones by introducing significantly more blur across Android 17.
These confirmed Android 17 features make staying on my Pixel phone a no brainer for 2026 ...