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With the upcoming Android 15 update, some of the status bar icons may once again feature a segmented design, harkening back to the pre-Android 5.0 era.
In Android 14, that behavior remains in place, but with the addition of text labels for each app in the taskbar. It’s an interesting choice on Google’s part.
Gmail flouts Google’s own design guidelines, ... We got a taste of the Gmail Android app’s new appearance last year, ... and is doing away with the icon labels in Gmail.
Android 15-based One UI 7 is the next big OS update for Galaxy devices. It is expected to bring some notable changes, especially in its UI. Now, new leaks show some of the new design elements that ...
It's a little confusing to see that the previous Android 16 design leak, with its new status bar icons, new fonts and shapes and big rework of the quick settings shade, looks nothing like this.
The new Android P Developer Preview 1 includes some visual changes to the Quick Settings menu. All of the menu’s icons now have a circular design, and they also come with some blue color accents.
Google enabled the stock icons on mobile devices to replace the default design on Android Auto. The rollout started with exclusive Samsung support and expanded to more Android OEMs.
Today our Android How To will teach you how to easily change icons individually. There’s one neat app called Icon Changer, which is available for free in the Play Store and is very easy to use.