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- A Android Authority The tears of the Gmail app have exposed more visual changes.
- These changes include the re -designed search bar, no more answers, all buttons, and more opportunities.
- These adaptations are in line with Google’s content 3 visual style, which will come to Android 16 later this year.
Google is trying hard to bring its material 3 to Android 16 and its own apps to bring 3 visual visuals. Gmail has already received some comments that are now rolling, but we have just revealed more visual changes.
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We opened the latest version of Gmail for Android (version 2025.06.22.776133050.relaise) and enabled more clear visual changes. You can see current and new visual design in screenshots below.
Starting with the first two screenshots, the new design moves the account and the hamburger icons out of the search bar, while it moves the gym icon inside. The search bar also gets a white color. Another notable change is that we now find lines distributing between emails. All this is in accordance with the impression given to other apps in Google. Moving toward the third and fourth screenshots, we can see that Answer all The button is dropped. Answers and forward buttons also get a new design and they are now at the top of the tabs. The response icon has also been removed below the subject line. We also saw that the content of the email now has a box.
These are not just the changes we have seen in the Gmail app, as it also increases the chat tab in Gmail. See new design below.
Particularly noteworthy is that distribution lines between each field (such as, direct messages, parts) are in line with the expression of content 3. We can also see a new “+” floating action button in exchange for previous design, which contained the message bubble. These chat tabs, namely, “chat” and “joint” have also disappeared from the upper part of the page. Like the Central Gmail Tab, Hamburger and the account icons were also moved out of the search bar.
In any case, it is clear that work on the changes working on Material 3 H3 is moving beyond the release of Google later this year. So we hope that with these visual adaptations we will see plenty of Google apps until the re -design Android 16 was re -designed.
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