Google is working on a significant revamp of Android’s notification and Quick Settings panels for Android 16.

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15 isn’t even widely available. It’ll be another 4 years for 16.

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They’ve been doing one major release a year for a while now…

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LET ME BE WRONG

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Change for the sake of change. At least it seems to be in a good direction.

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Still using the fat oversized buttons. No thanks.

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You won’t get away from that with MD3

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Unfortunately so.

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You got me scared but that doesn’t look so significant to me. It has changed over completely for no reason other than change of change’s sake several times in the past, compared to that this is some mild evolution…

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I like this menu. Seems like they target larger screens with this as it doesn’t take up the whole screen anymore. It’s like a return to the old design but with a new coat of paint.

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