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Starting with Android 16 QPR2, Google will enforce universal auto-themed icons with a monochrome filter across all apps.
For Android app developers that have been slow to adopt Google’s push for themed app icons, there’s no longer a choice.
With Android 16 dropping, it's an exciting time for a lot of Google Pixel users, bringing in new things like the cool Material 3 Expressive design, stronger security, and better productivity tools.
Android 15 adds support for placing widgets on the lock screen, but only on tablets. Despite that, the lock screen widgets feature actually works quite well on smartphones. We recorded a video that ...
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.
The most notable user-facing change in Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2 is the ability to use custom app icon shapes. Besides a circle, ...
Google has released Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2, confirming that the API surface is now locked and app-facing behaviors are finalized. Developers can now safely adapt their apps to the latest features ...
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Depending on who you ask, Android Auto is either a fantastic app or a major flop. Some users are so lucky that they encounter zero problems with Android Auto. The app runs flawlessly in their cars, ...
Passkeys are slowly making their way to more apps and services, and now PayPal is bringing support for passkeys to Android. Announced in a brief press release, PayPal is rolling out passkey support on ...