GOOGLE
TESTING REDESIGNED PHONE APP UI WITH NAVIGATION BAR AT THE BOTTOM..
The redesign moves the tabs with speed dial, call history and more to the bottom, unlike the top where it is currently placed.
It seems like Google may be planning to
give its own custom dialer a new look. XDA Developers reports
that the company may be testing a new redesign that moves tabs for speed dial,
call history and more to the bottom. The new UI is buried within the latest
version of the app, but developers have managed to dig into the files and bring
it up.
The screenshots
that are posted show that the tabs are now located just above the navigation
buttons, and are no longer just icons. They now also sport text labels. Aside
from that, they should work in the same way as before. The move to the bottom
It is not
yet known if Google will even choose to push out the new UI as standard. The
report on XDA Developers notes that users can check out the UI for themselves
and they have also posted a guide on how to do so. However, users are required
to mess around with the XML files, so caution is advised.
The app is currently the default dialer on the
company’s Nexus and Pixel devices, with the Pixel 2 series of phones. However,
the new Pixel devices have seen a number of issue plaguing them, ranging from screen burn-ins, speaker problemsand
more.
The latest seems to be a bug that stops the phone from fast chargingif the battery
temperature drops below 20 degrees Celsius. The report notes that when the
battery temperature is about 22-23 degrees Celsius, the phone would charge at
3A. However, once the temperature dropped to below 20 degrees, it would charge
at 750mA. A few days ago, some users reported that their Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
devices started getting warmer with reduced battery life post
the February security update. should make them easier to use with just one
hand.


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