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Developers must now agree to let their Android app icons be themed or they won't be allowed to distribute on the Google Play Store.
Android 16 QPR2 will bring forced themes to apps that don't support Material You, and Google isn't letting any app developer opt out.
For Android app developers that have been slow to adopt Google’s push for themed app icons, there’s no longer a choice.
Google released Android 13 in H2 2022. Among other changes, it shipped with themed app icons support, allowing apps to change their color to match the phone's wallpaper for a more consistent look.
Here's everything new in Android 16 QPR1, Google's first big update to Android 16. Material 3 Expressive and Desktop Mode are ...
Google appears to have begun rolling out its first change to its "G" icon in nearly 10 years on May 12. The icon was changed from having four solid color blocks in the letter to a gradient between the ...
Android 16 QPR1 is the "real" release that is not only is it a visual overhaul, but it's also more feature-packed release for ...
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I Finally Found the Best Android Weather Widget
Android owners have a seemingly endless supply of weather apps to choose from. Unfortunately, most are either too basic and ...
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