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- Google can soon convert Gemini’s current two tone color scheme to its trademark red, blue, green and yellow colors.
- We have recently given you an early look at the latest Gemini Overley featured Google colors.
- Now we have seen similar changes for the Gemini logo and other UI elements in the tears of the Google app.
It seems that Google Gemini’s current two tone color scheme is in the process of converting its signature with red, blue, green and yellow colors. Earlier this month, we gave you an initial look at the latest Gemini Overley with Google colors. Now we have seen similar changes for the Gemini logo and other UI elements.
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Excavating the latest Google app beta release (version 16.24.66.sa.arm64 son), we were discovered a new vibrant Gemini logo featured Google trademark colors.
The current gymnonym logoNew Gemini Logo with Google Colors
This dynamic logo appears when you launch the Gemini app, and on boarding screens also have a revised color scheme in the Gemini logo.
Current Gemini logo and textNew Gemini logo and text
“Gemini, to know your AI assistant” The page no longer features the top of the old colors of Gemini. However, instead of the feature of Google colors, the text is now black.
The color of the present greetingThe new greeting color
The color change extends to the chat interface, the center has a different color gradual with greeting. The Gemini logo, which appears above the reaction, contains blue milestone, while the loading animation around it includes Google colors.
The color of the existing loading animationThe color of the new loading animation
So far, these changes are not directly direct to the end users in the latest Google app beta release. Google can prepare them with future updates, and we will tell you as we will be widely available to you.
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