Google is changing its mobile operating system’s branding by adopting “Android” with a capital A instead of all lowercase letters. The company is also updating the bug droid logo to a 3D avatar. The ...
Android 14 is fast approaching. But before Google publicly releases the next big version of the mobile operating system alongside its latest Pixel devices, the company has revealed a refreshed Android ...
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While Google has been implementing uniform logo redesigns for its app icons, applying the iconic Google colors, the new Android logo stands out with its unique design. Although it has been primarily ...
Google has revealed a new Android logo, which includes a new look for the Android mascot and the logo, the changes have been made ahead of the next major version of Android OS, which is Android 14.
On Tuesday, Google announced that Android is getting a new logo. One that is more modern and more inclusive. Even the Android Robots are getting a redesign this time around. So it’s a pretty big ...
It's been a few years since Google monkeyed with the Android branding, so it's long overdue for yet another style change. Google has announced a new visual identity for its mobile platform, which ...
Based on a scroll back through The Keyword, it looks like Google first used variations of the 3D logo for CES 2023, though it's unclear whether it made subtle appearances before that. What hasn't been ...
Change is coming to Android, both in terms of software updates and its branding as a whole. Google has unveiled its updated look for the Android logo, which is intended to modernize the brand as well ...
Google has subtly refreshed the model Android logo, advancing from a 2D representation to a revamped 3D version of the Bugdroid robot head. Halfway through a second decade of expansion, the Android ...
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