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Android 17 screens show Google going all-in on new ‘blurry’ aesthetic

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Why This Matters

Google appears to be adopting a new 'blurry' aesthetic for Android 17, emphasizing a sleek, modern look that diverges from previous design trends. This shift signals Google's focus on visual refinement and user interface consistency, which could influence future Android updates and device designs. The move also highlights the industry's ongoing emphasis on aesthetic innovation to enhance user experience and differentiate products in a competitive market.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Google’s had to deny claims it’s appropriating the look of Apple’s Liquid Glass following earlier Android 17 teasers.

Screens instead highlight a slightly different design direction, with an emphasis on blur.

Google’s expected to officially share more of its plans for Android 17 at today’s Android Show event.

Google’s Android Show event is just minutes away, where we’re looking forward to getting the scoop on what’s coming next for all things Android, ahead of Google I/O next week. A few days back, one of the company’s teasers got fans talking so much about the possibility of Android 17 getting an Apple-inspired, Liquid Glass-like makeover that Google had to explicitly deny such claims. Even if that’s not exactly where Android’s design language is heading, we’re still getting a last-minute preview of what actually could be on the menu.

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Following up this morning’s big Aluminium OS leak, the Mystic Leaks team is back on Telegram with even more Google tea they’re looking to spill. Based on the screenshots they’re sharing, Android 17’s aesthetic is looking like more blur, everywhere:

Sure enough, we’ve got blur behind our volume controls, and blur framing our home screen options. If this feels familiar to you, there’s good reason for that, as we’ve seen this blur aesthetic before, and Google looks like it’s sticking with that direction.

It’s a little subtler with lock screen notifications (especially on this dark background), but the effect shows up again here. Maybe the power menu is the clearest example of this shift, moving from simply dimming the screen beneath it to fully blurring it out into obscurity.

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