Android 16 is Google getting serious about foldables

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One of the web’s longest-running tech columns, Android & Chill is your Saturday discussion of Android, Google, and all things tech.

Google finally showed off Android 16 for the people who aren’t trying a beta version of the upcoming OS, filled with UI changes and new animations.

There are reasons why this is smart and reasons why it might not be: it’s polarizing, with many people already commenting about how they hate the changes. But it’s also visual. You can’t see the underlying change that allows for better network connections or safeguards against bad apps. You can see new colors, UI elements, and animations. Besides, a lot of people love them, too.

key elements of Google's new design language called Material 3 Expressive

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This year hits differently. There has been a lot of work on “morphing” the UI in a dynamic way; moving things around, rotating your phone, or opening more than one app on the screen all have a bit of special flair. You might love it or you might hate it, but it’s there for everyone to see.

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