Google has announced a significant update to Android designed to enhance personalization and user experience through its new Material 3 Expressive design language. With a more natural feel and a focus on usability, particularly for older users, the update features bold design elements such as larger typography, improved contrast, and engaging animations. The changes are based on extensive research conducted with over 18,000 participants. This update, largely aimed at maintaining a competitive edge over Apple's forthcoming iOS changes, will be showcased at the Google I/O conference and is expected to roll out later this year, starting with Pixel devices.
Google's new Android update introduces Material 3 Expressive, prioritizing personalization and a fluid user experience, following extensive research involving over 18,000 participants.
The upcoming Android update emphasizes a bolder design with larger typography, springy animations, and greater contrast, aiming to enhance usability, particularly for older users.
Google plans to fully unveil its new software features at the Google I/O developer conference and make it available to Pixel device users later this year.
Apple's forthcoming iPhone software updates are expected to simplify user interfaces and enhance consistency across its operating systems, set to be previewed on June 9.
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