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Early look shows Apple’s Liquid Glass-style blur effects coming to Android 17

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Early look shows Apple’s Liquid Glass-style blur effects coming to Android 17
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Google may be quietly rethinking how Android looks, and an early glimpse of Android 17 suggests visual changes that feel very familiar. New evidence has surfaced showing blur effects in Android 17’s system interface, hinting at a design direction that echoes Apple’s Liquid Glass style.

Blur and transparency are not entirely new concepts for Android. What makes this Android 17 sighting notable is how deliberate and system-level the effects appear to be.

A closer look at Android 17’s new blur effects

According to the Android Authority, these visuals are tied to new UI flags. The effects are not flashy, but they soften menus and overlays in a way that immediately recalls Apple’s Liquid Glass approach, where content appears to float above a blurred background.

Images reveal translucent backgrounds and frosted visuals in areas like the volume panel, where the UI no longer looks fully solid. Instead of sharp, opaque blocks, the interface appears to blur what is behind it, creating a layered look.

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Android 17 could expand this transparent design language more broadly, potentially applying it to other system elements beyond the volume menu. The move also comes as Android phone makers increasingly experiment with glass-like and transparent interfaces, racing to mirror Apple’s controversial Liquid Glass design.

However, blur effects seem to be a work in progress and may change or even disappear before Android 17 is finalized. If they stick around, Android 17 could mark a noticeable shift in how the platform feels, not just how it functions.

Apart from visual changes, Google is testing practical Android 17 upgrades, including a more private way to share contacts with apps. Another big changes in the works is the Motion Cues features aimed at reducing motion sickness while using your phone in moving vehicles, and stronger system support for physical game controllers.

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