![]() Google changed a lot with Material You, including some customization options that existed in Android 11. Android developers are slow to buy into many of Google’s initiatives, especially since they need to opt-in to this. ![]() While nice in practice for a look of uniformity, I have my doubts on its adoption. ![]() But now, Google has expanded the themed icons to third-party apps. Material You also introduced themed icons, which were limited to Google apps and stood out like a sore thumb alongside regular icons in your app drawer. You can find these options in Wallpaper & Style in the Settings menu or from a long press on the home screen. I’m thankful Android 13 went a few steps further with options, allowing me more choices without switching from a wallpaper that I enjoy. Material You on Android 12 felt a bit uninspired at some points, where I often would choose one of the preset colors to get a look I actually liked. ![]() Android 13 offers more color options extracted from your wallpaper. ![]()
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