- Over the past few weeks, we’ve tracked a number of Material 3 Expressive changes in development for Google’s Phone all.
- Last week testers in the Phone beta program first started seeing some of these changes arrive.
- This week Google confirms the rollout and details exactly what’s changing and why.
Google’s Android apps are currently in a state of flux, as a wave of Material 3 Expressive washes over them with a coat of its new design language. We’ve already been tracking this progress across many of the company’s apps, and that includes the stalwart Phone dialer. After uncovering some early efforts to freshen up Phone last month, we finally started seeing some of those updates rolling out to beta testers last week. With the cat out of the bag, Google’s now stepping forward to talk a little about why it’s changing what it is.
Google confirms what we observed before, in that users registered for the Phone beta are beginning to see these M3E changes arrive. The company emphasizes that it’s introducing the new look gradually, so don’t be surprised if you’re in the beta and haven’t yet noticed anything new — it’s on the way; just hold tight.