Google News for Android is Getting a Material You Makeover

Google News for Android is getting a Material You makeover that brings a fresh new look and feel to the app. The update is rolling out now and will be available to all users in the coming weeks.

The new design is based on Google’s Material You design language, which emphasizes simplicity, personalization, and responsiveness. The app now features a more streamlined interface with larger headlines and images, making it easier to skim through the news. The color palette has also been updated to be more vibrant and engaging.

One of the most noticeable changes is the new bottom navigation bar. The bar now features five tabs: Home, Following, Explore, Saved, and Settings. The Home tab shows a personalized feed of news stories based on your interests. The Following tab shows stories from the publications and topics you follow. The Explore tab lets you browse through a variety of news topics, including trending stories, local news, and more. The Saved tab lets you save stories to read later. And the Settings tab lets you customize your app experience.

In addition to the visual changes, the update also includes a number of new features and improvements. For example, the app now supports dark mode, which makes it easier to read news in low-light conditions. The app also now includes a new .

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