Android 17 made its debut on Google Pixel devices this month, but Samsung is already at work bringing the update to Galaxy ...
After using the refreshed Gemini app with its Neural Expressive design, I'm worried about what this means for Android UI as a ...
Accessing the new One UI sizing and orienting controls is pretty easy. Open your Quick Panel by either dragging down from the ...
In the vast world of smartphones, personalization is key. If you’ve ever found yourself frustrated with the default apps on your Android device, you’re not alone. Many users want to customize their ...
The nuance here matters more than the headline. Check below to find out why... IceUniverse's actual words were "no trend of adopting Liquid Glass" — not "confirmed absent forever." That distinction ...
Spotify has officially introduced a redesigned tablet interface for both Android tablets and iPads. Instead of stretching its mobile layout, the company has built a tablet-first experience designed to ...
Google has released documentation that describes gesture interaction with Android XR devices (headsets and glasses). The OS features a new design language called Glimmer. The hardware design includes ...
Google just might've (inadvertently) revealed the first look at its ambitious Android for PC project, bringing the long-awaited unification of ChromeOS and Android to desktop closer to reality. The ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Rumor mill: Google introduced the Material 3 Expressive design with Android 16, earning high praise ...
Fresh leaks from Telegram and X offer early glimpses of Android 17’s blur-heavy System UI, upgraded screen recording, app lock hints, and more. Android 17 is starting to come into view, with early ...
The new interface could take inspiration from iOS 26's Liquid Glass design. Credit: ExtremeTech Rumor has it that Google plans to expand blur and translucency effects across Android 17's interface, ...
Google’s hands-free voice search on Android is getting a major UI overhaul, replacing the bodyless face with a microphone, “Ask Anything,” and a colored arc. Google’s convenient, hands-free voice ...