What you should know
- Chrome Canary’s test shows that Google is interested to add a Material You function to Android.
- Chrome browser users may be able to see a dynamic coloring function that allows Chrome to choose its background color and create its own theme.
- Android phones have dynamic colors that can change the color and appearance of many UI elements, as well as Google-developed applications.
Google seems to be testing new features through Chrome Canary. It echoes Material You in Android.
Reddit user who noticed the test was posted it. PostedA few quick videos of the test in action. These videos show how Google Chrome will soon complement the background color of its tabs to any background that users choose. This is very similar to dynamic backgrounds. Material.
Chrome web users have the option to choose their background when opening new tabs or windows. You can also pick the color for your browser’s main bar.
It appears that users have the option to choose their browser color through the gifs if they don’t like the one offered.
A noticeable difference between this test and dynamic colors on Android is the richer, bolder colors that this test shows. Phones with dynamic colors are lighter than normal, almost as pastel colors. Google is testing this feature with richer colours, which is a change but still keeps it in line to how colors look on the live build.
When Android 12 was launched, Dynamic colors were alongside Material You. It has since improved through the most recent version provided by Android 13. Material You Android users will be able to see that Material You is more than a browser.
This new color scheme was created to allow users to create a phone UI that is unique and feels comfortable. There are many smartphones like the Pixel 7 ProMaterial You’s dynamic colors change the design elements on a phone’s screen to match your wallpaper.
Google-provided applications will have their icons morphed so that they fit with Material You.
This feature may not be available in stable Chrome versions for some time. Chrome Canary version 110 will be required to enable Chrome’s Material You dynamic colors themes. You’ll also need to Allow a Chrome flagTo get the feature to work: chrome://flags/#customize-chrome-color-extraction.