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- The Google Messages app can get a branding adaptation that removes the famous “G” logo.
- It seems that the company plans to use the full “Google” Wordmark in the head -to -up app header.
- It seems that Google’s new messages branding is complying with other Google apps, such as photos, calendars, drives and more.
Google has been making permanent changes permanently in the form of its basic apps, and we have discovered that Google messages may be in line for modest but remarkable branding adaptations.
Losing the latest Google Messages Beta version, we found that the app is experimenting with branding update in its header, which is associated with many other Google apps showed branding.
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Currently, Google Messages shows the “G” icon, a familiar stand in the upper left corner of the app screen. However, using some trade tricks, we revealed that the “G” logo is being replaced for “Google” Wordmark, a more direct and brand forward approach.
Our tears also show how this latest branding will appear in various devices, including Samsung phones, which have a UI running.
Although Google could update the current “G” logo in its new multi -color Milan version, it is not surprising that the company has made this change. Many of its basic apps, such as Google Calendar, drive, and images, already show “Google” branding in the app header, usually in simple white text. In this case, it seems that messages are following this trend, but with a turn. Wordmark appears in Google’s full color logo, which makes it a bit more.
We do not know that whenever Google will soon turn into this new branding in messages at any time, but it may be part of the coming UI refresh. We will continue to trace it as to whether it reaches a stable construction.
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