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A few well-placed animations can make your app feel more dynamic and engaging, whether it’s giving users something to look at while you perform work in the background, subtly highlighting the part of ...
Google has made a ton of functional changes to Android Q, but there are also some visual updates as well. In Android Q Beta 4, Google trades the “slide-up” transition animation that’s been used for ...
In the Developer Options menu, under the Drawing section, you'll find three settings that control these animations: The ...
Android's At a Glance widget was supposedly set to get a revamp with Android 12, but those plans were put on hold. If you rely on the feature and have felt impatient about seeing some improvements ...
Another major enhancement we've just learned about with the announcement of Jelly Bean is called Project Butter. Butter (so named likely due to the colloquialism "smooth as butter") represents a new, ...
Every week sees a number of Google announcements coming through. These are more typical update announcements and also more typically, arrive on a Wednesday. Well, in spite of today being Monday, there ...
Google is testing a new back-and-forward gesture animation in Chrome for Android. The feature uses “Back/Forward Cache” for smoother transitions when going back a page or forward. The feature is ...
Android’s developer options have a few handy tricks, including the ability to make Android’s animations go faster. However, you can only use 0.5 normal speed or nothing (unless you want to go slower).
Cheesy headlines aside, Android P packs a lot of fantastic visual changes from a new notification tray and quick settings, to a colorful new settings menu. One of my favorite tweaks, though, has ...