Google wants to know how you feel about Translate’s new Material You revamp

Google Translatehas needed a new coat of paint for a long time. The app’s current UI was initially rolled out several years ago and is still based on Google’s original vision for Material Design from 2014. And while Google Translate has finallyreceived a redesignbased on the latestMaterial You guidelines, it was exclusive toPixel phones long enough. It seems that won’t be the case for much longer, as slowly but surely, Google has begun rolling out the newly-redesigned app to non-Pixel phones.

Reports onlinehave begun surfacingindicating that the Material You redesign for the Google Translate app is starting to show up on more phones, and it doesn’t require Android 12. I got it to show up on an aging Android 10 device, further confirming that the rollout should be pretty far-reaching. You obviously won’t get Material You’s signature dynamic theming if you have an older OS version, defaulting to blue colors instead of some based on your wallpaper, but the redesigned, hamburger menu-less layout and all other design cues are there. It’s one of the more radical redesigns that a Google app has undergone in recent times, and it looks absolutelygorgeous.

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If you want to check it out on your device, check that your Google Translate app is fully updated. The Material You design seems to come as part of a server-side upgrade, as when I initially installed the app to test this out, I got the old UI at first. However, closing the app from the Recents menu and opening it again seems to do the trick. you may also try clearing your cache if this doesn’t work for you. Should the new design still doesn’t show up for you, just wait a few weeks — we wouldn’t be surprised if this is a staged rollout, especially on older phones and operating systems.

Thanks: Edo

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UPDATE: 2022/02/03 18:33 EST BY AROL WRIGHT

Google wants your feedback

This is abigupdate that completely revamps the app’s look and feel, and that’s why Google wants your feedback. You have in-app feedback forms, but the company has also opened a thread on its help forums inviting users to share their feedback on the app’s newest redesign. Is it good? Do you absolutely hate it? Or does it have nasty bugs that are breaking your experience? Google wants to know what you have to say about it.

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If you got the update, and you have some spicy things to say about it, head over tothis threadand . It will be shared with Translate’s development team to improve the app if needed.

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