In the ever-evolving world of tech, design trends can be as divisive as they are influential. The recent Apple Liquid Glass redesign for iOS has sparked a debate, and thankfully, Google's Android ecosystem president, Sameer Samat, has put some minds at ease. In a direct response to a mockup showcasing Liquid Glass on Pixel, Samat firmly stated, "Not happening!" on Twitter/X. This declaration is significant, considering Google's long-standing commitment to its Material Design language, which has evolved into the unique Material 3 Expressive style.
What makes this particularly fascinating is the contrast between Google's design philosophy and the strategies of other Android brands. Major players like Oppo/OnePlus, Xiaomi, and Samsung have seemingly taken a different path, opting to emulate Apple's design changes. Oppo's ColorOS, for instance, is a prime example of this trend, with its abundance of glass-like UI elements. Samsung, too, has adopted many of Apple's updated design standards, particularly in button placements and menu designs.
Personally, I find it intriguing that while Google is expected to introduce more blur to Android 17, it draws a clear line at Liquid Glass. This suggests a deliberate decision to maintain a distinct visual identity for Android, despite the allure of following in Apple's footsteps.
Looking ahead, all eyes will be on "The Android Show," where Google promises to unveil more about the future of Android design and functionality. With the promise of a "biggest year for Android yet," we can expect some exciting developments. Stay tuned for our full coverage on May 12, as we delve deeper into the world of Android and its evolving design landscape.