Google gave the Play Store itsMaterial Design 3makeover in October 2021, right around the time of theGoogle Pixel 6series launch. Since then, the company has rolled out several smaller design tweaks to the app store’s interface, including anew logoandsofter, more rounded buttons. Despite these steady improvements, Google did little to add Material You and its dynamic colors to the Play Store app. It looks like the company has finally realized this and has started working on fully integrating the color-shifting Material Design 3 element into the Play Store.

Telegram channel Google Newsreports that Google has started work on incorporating dynamic colors into all Play Store components. The work seems to have begun only recently, so it could be a while before the changes are rolled out. In its current test build, Google appears to have set the accent color to blue, as seen in the screenshots below.

Google Play store with blue UI accents

The Play Store currently uses dynamic colors for the navigation and search bar on its home screen. All other UI elements use the green accent color instead of pulling colors from your wallpaper. There’s also areport about this on the Android issue trackersince September 2022, though Google is yet to acknowledge it.

This implementation delivers a sub-par user experience, especially since all other Google apps use Material You and dynamic colors with great results.

Ahead of theGoogle Pixel Tabletand the rumoredPixel Foldlaunch later this year, Google is also working on making thePlay Store friendlier to large-screen devices. The significant redesign would see the company switch to a “content-forward approach,” where screenshots, descriptions, and videos of apps and games are shown directly on the Play Store’s home screen. It also moves the Kids section to the bottom drawer for better discoverability of age-appropriate content.

Google could roll out the improved dynamic color integration in Play Store alongside this major visual revamp later this year.

Thanks: Hamzah!