The beta version of the G board, which has bothered several Android users, is going out. Some people pulled out because in the beta emoji and the GIF selector, the small circles used to navigate the UI found near the bottom of the display were converted into a wide -ranging buttime buttons. This forced Google to bring about a change that consumers did not like. This change reduced the number of buttons below to adjust the large size of the new. After no choice, Google eliminated the backpack button. Consumers didn’t like it, though the buttons were wider, probably press the right button for fat -finger users.
More importantly, users mourn the absence of a backpack button. Although not everyone got a beta version of the Gboard with a wider buttons and lost back space buttons, it seems that everyone is getting the latest version of the Gboard because it is being sent through a stable channel. This new version of G -board reduces the size of the wider buttons, which is transformed into a small section, which is still a decent size, even for thick finger users. With a new, latest format, the backpack button has returned, and it looks like users were expecting.
To the left, old UI. Mid -Gboard shows changes to the beta, and the latest version to the right. | Image Credit-Android Authority
The new format G boards have individual buttons for emojis, GIFS and stickers. Pixel 9 series phone users also have an individual button for AI-infield stickers, a feature that is definitely a feature that is definitely the next Pixel 10 series. Although it does not look like anything, users prefer to have a backpack button, especially when it is in one place. However, each user’s muscle memory became accustomed to having a backpack button at the end of the last row of emoji and GIF selector.
Some reports say that the new G -Board UI is connected to some devices, leaving the left, causing it to go away from the center. But on other devices, the UI is seen in the center. There is also a horizontal carousel to look at Butt. Google Server is pushing the new UI using side updates, so if you haven’t yet found a new shape, it’s just a matter of waiting for the Google switch.
Knowing Google, you can assume that this will not be the last change for G -Board and emoji selector, even if it turns out that the majority of users will prefer that the game of musical chairs for G -board will end with the latest changes.
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