– Enhanced customization options, including dynamic color themes and personalized quick settings.
– springier animations, Live Updates for apps, and visual updates across notifications, lock screen, launcher.
– The software is stated as “suitable for general use” but remains unfinished under development.
– Includes new platform features, bug fixes, performance improvements, and May 2025 security patches.
Watch a preview of Material 3 Expressive here:
The rollout of Android 16 QPR1 Beta with the Material 3 redesign is a noteworthy step in Google’s effort to enhance user experience through personalization and aesthetics. India has one of the world’s largest bases of Android users. This move will likely resonate positively among tech-savvy Indian consumers who value digital accessibility paired with refined design features like dynamic themes or customizable settings. Additionally, given india’s growing adoption rate of high-end smartphones-including Google’s Pixel devices-this incremental enhancement showcases India’s strategic significance as part of Google’s broader global beta-testing program.
Though,early adoption may remain limited to premium device users due to compatibility constraints within mid-range models commonly used in India. As such upgrades roll out widely once stabilized software versions are released globally later this year or next year (based on Google timelines), the influence could broaden considerably on how Indian developers adapt their local apps in line with these design changes.