Google has updated the Google Account switcher for the App Store, and the Nearby Share feature using Material You.
It's not earth-shattering and your world is not going to change, but if you're an Android user, you should know that per, the Google Account switcher for the Play Store is getting a Material You update. This is Google's unified design language that takes the dominant colors from your phone's wallpaper to create the color theme on widgets, app icons, system UI elements, app interfaces, and widgets.
The update hasn't been completely rolled out yet as the Play Store Google Account switcher on this writer's Pixel 6 Pro still has not been updated.Also getting a taste of the Material You update is the Android Nearby Share feature. With Nearby Share Android users can share files and apps with other nearby Android phones using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Also, the Material You update adds animated shapes that expand in back of your avatar while the app looks for nearby devices.
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