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- Google is producing a new, optional spiral design for Android’s quick settings and notifications panels, and separates them in separate pages.
- This “separate” theory will need to be swipe from the top right for quick settings and contradict the current “shared” scenario, the top left for notifications.
- Although the release of this feature is uncertain, it is being actively manufactured and may appear in the Android 16 -quarter update in the future.
Google is ready to exceed a large limit of Android user interface this year, which introduces the company’s new content 3 Expressive design to the OS. As part of this re -design, Google is improving Android’s instant settings panels for adding to the expressive mood of 3 H3 and providing several functional improvements. The company exhibited these instant settings earlier this month, even invited users to test them in the Android beta program. However, Google did not disclose that its work on the immediate settings panel did not end, as it plans for another significant correction, which is likely to release Android 16’s next quarter.
While in Android Show: I/O EditionGoogle exhibited the quick settings for release later this year. It introduces the latest quick settings panel background Blur, a click toggle, a cleaner tile editor, and a newly designed brightness slider for the background Blur, Ragable Tiles, Bluetooths and methods. The Rapid Panel Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 is directly updated by Google last week, but this is just a part of the photo. Google is actually working quietly on a completely different version of the quick settings panel: one that is separate from the notifications panel.
Last year, I revealed that Google was preparing to separate Android’s reports and instant settings. The company’s goal was to divide them into separate pages, thus creating more scope for both information and instant settings tiles. This approach mirror many OEMS, such as Samsung, Xumi, and One Plus, are currently prominent in their Android construction.
Development Notification Panel UI in Android 16
When Google announced the expression of content 3 earlier this month, many people assumed that the company had abandoned the spiral panel design because it was not shown during the Android show and is not present in Android 16 QPR1 beta. However, we have recently found strong evidence, which shows that the spiral panel design is still in active development. More importantly, the evidence suggests that this will be an optional feature.
By the release of Android 16 Qpr1 Beta 1, we saw the string that shows that Google plans to add a new one.Notifications and instant settings“Under the option Settings> Notifications. This page will allow users to change the panel design from the current.Seat“See new”Separate“See. In particular, the” shared “scenario is labeled”Classic.
The “joint” panel, anywhere from the upper part of the screen, integrates information and quick settings into the same interface, as revealed by its name. On the contrary, the new “separate” panel divides the notifications with quick settings, which requires the top right to open the quick settings and to access notifications.
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Copy text notifications and Quick Setting panels separate the swipe down the top right to open the quick settings. Swipe from the top left to open notifications. Access to the Joint (Classic) Classic Panel Your Swipe below the upper part of your screen that connects notifications and instant settings.
The image below describes the new information and the expected format of the quick settings in Android. Note that neither the page nor the spiral design itself is flowing in Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1. In addition, the animation shown on this page is a place holder, as Google has not yet developed a customs version.
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Although the rollout timing for this new spiral panel design is unknown, now we know that it has not been abandoned. This feature can reach Android 16 QPR1’s other content with 3 expression, or possibly later, such as in Android 16 Qpr2.
When it comes, the availability of all devices is uncertain. A special footer message, which only appears on foldable devices, notes that the “joint” panel is limited to the outer screen. Although we have not seen any indication that this distribution panel design will be special for foldable phones, this message can suggest this possibility.
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Copy Texticammand (Classic) theory is limited to the outer screen of your Foldable Device
In addition, it is unclear whether this distribution panel design will be activated as default. We hope that when Samsung imposed a similar default in an UI 7, this will not happen, considering a negative response. If we find out more about Google’s spiral panel design, we will be sure to update you.
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