New Android Support Library 23.2 brings day/night mode and bottom sheets to app devs
Google has posted a few snapshots of Android Support Library 23.2
including an interesting pair that seems to showcase a Bluetooth
connection interface complete with a new UI element - a sandwich menu.
This could be a sneak preview of a new setting layout within the next
Android N version of the OS or not.
But, considering the screencaps showcase the new Day/Night modes in the AppCompact theme and by design the Android Support Library usually works across many Android versions, we are a lot more inclined to believe that Google is simply using an internal app with a Bluetooth menu to showcase the new feature.
Hamburger menu in Settings menu
Such is the case with the just announced Bottom Sheets feature, which
is showcased in the Google Maps app where this new design element is
used to show context info. It can also be used to display info that is
usually found on pop-ups.
New Bottom Sheets demoed in apps
It remains seen whether this Hamburger menu will really be part of the next Android version, but one thing is for certain - the rest of the new UI features should come to older Android versions as well.
But, considering the screencaps showcase the new Day/Night modes in the AppCompact theme and by design the Android Support Library usually works across many Android versions, we are a lot more inclined to believe that Google is simply using an internal app with a Bluetooth menu to showcase the new feature.
Hamburger menu in Settings menu
New Bottom Sheets demoed in apps
It remains seen whether this Hamburger menu will really be part of the next Android version, but one thing is for certain - the rest of the new UI features should come to older Android versions as well.
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