American technology company Google has released a new Material You design for the Nearby Share app on Android devices. The update is available for all Android devices, and his latest December Google Play system update introduces a Material You tweak for Nearby Share, according to SamMobile.
The new Material You has a visual change to the main UI that users connect to in the Nearby Share app. Additionally, there is a new wave animation that runs from left to right as the application looks for and connects to nearby devices. It also displays large text front and center.
Additionally, users may also find a larger share of previews compared to current previews, the report suggests. If you recall, the American tech giant has added a new Material You toggle design to its services like Slides, Docs, and Sheets.
9To5Google reports that the Material 3 (M3) switch is bigger than its predecessor because the new design looks more like a tablet.
These new M3 toggles have a revamped color, taller and wider tracks, and more icon-holding capacity on the thumb of the switch. Interestingly, according to the report, users can star in Print Layouts, Suggest Changes, Available Offline, Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides using toggles directly in the Editor’s Overflow his menu. increase.
The tech giant also introduced Material You-style color-based themes to Chrome Canary, an experimental version of Google’s browser, earlier this week.
Meanwhile, Waze, an app owned by Google, gets a new feature to notify users about dangerous roads based on traffic data. The Verge reports that the latest beta version of Waze allows users to spot high-risk red roads on the map, but if users frequently travel off a particular road, the situation can be may differ.
This latest feature also reportedly displays pop-up notifications related to dangerous roads to remind you to be careful. You may be alerted about your history of collisions on some roads using reports from.” pop-up. .
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