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- Google Calendar is working on changes in the app.
- These changes introduced the Google Sons Flex Font and a new Fab style.
- You can also see that the corners of the calendar are round and the lines are thick between the day.
Google finally introduced us to the Matrical 3 Expressors earlier this week. This new design language is ready to bring Android and OS wear UI changes. Although it will not be able to get out of Android 16, we have recently seen a variety of apps and sneezing bits and pieces. Now we have seen it in the recent version of the Google Calendar.
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This time, we are considering the release of the Google Calendar version 2025.19.0-757507108. If you open the calendar app, you will see a UI that looks like screenshots below. But once you activate growth changes, you will see a bit different.
Do not expect the difference between night and day, because the change is just modest. However, the adjustment is quite noteworthy that you will recognize that this look has been amended.
In the gallery below, you are being applied to a new expression in the app. If you look closely, you will see that the corners of the calendar are rounded and the lines are slightly thick between the day. The font styling has also been converted into Google Breath Flex. Talking about the text, Google has dial some of the app’s generation, which has spent more than a week’s name instead of using single letters.
The change that is probably the easiest is the floating action button (Fab). In the current version of the app, tapping on the Fab comes with two options: event and work. Meanwhile, the new UI annually adds a third option and an X button to exit. You can also see that the Fab style is different, in which the text is added inside the button instead.
This was discovered when we recently watched the theme in the Google Services Settings page. There, the difference between the current font and the Google Respiratory Flex is a bit easier.
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