Google has more settings for rapid Android 16 configuration mosaics

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TL; Dr.

  • The rapid configuration offers a convenient place to quickly alternate some of its most used devices options.
  • At this time you can only reorganize those chips, but Android 16 is also working on a way of changing its sizes.
  • An interface development adjustment to change the size of fast configuration mosaics now offers easier ways to eliminate unwanted.

Google’s hard work on Android 16 at this time, more recently delivering its second beta version so that the testers get involved. When Android 16 is ready to get to the stable, we hope to see that it introduces all kinds of new features, from live updates for notifications, to adequate HDR screen capture support. Many of those changes in the development that have been in our radar concern updates to the rapid configuration, including the ability to change the size of the mosaics. This week we are receiving a small update on Google’s progress with that function since we first glanced for the first time last fall.

As you will remember, we review an interface that would allow you not only to reorganize the position of rapid configuration mosaics, but also to stretch or collapse individual entries, presenting them as a compact icon or an icon accompanied by a text label:

About telegram, the Mystical leaks The account has been sharing the alleged pixel 10 findings that date back last week, and only added its own encounter with this new capacity for fast settings. However, compared to that last time we look at it, it is clear that Google has been implementing some changes:

With this new incarnation, we see Google becoming more explicit than this is an interface or just to change the size and reorganize the mosaics, but eliminate the unwanted, with clear and less symbols. Previously, the “withdraw” option would only appear when we were actively dragging a mosaic, while now it looks like a persistent user interface element. Functionally, we are not seeing any important deviation of what Google was working before, but shows how the company is still trying to obtain the best way to give users access to a tool like this.

What do you think? Having all those but to play for rapid elimination of mosaics sounds attractive? Or this only makes the screen too busy and distracted in a bad way? Google will end up doing what you prefer, but we would still love to reduce your thoughts about this development in the comments.

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