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Google Maps Material 3 Expressive design spotted on Galaxy Watch 4

Last month, Google already showcased a glimpse of Material 3 Expressive design that is going to make its way to the Wear OS-powered smartwatches, including Samsung Galaxy watches. Now, a new report claims that an all new Google Maps UI spotted testing Material 3 Expressive design on Wear OS 5.

Looks like Google Maps on Wear OS based smartwatches is receiving a major revamp, and too with an older watch version. Google seems to be testing a redesigned Google Maps UI that is in line with Google’s Material 3 Expressive design.

Basically, a Telegram user, Hardik (Via Android Authority), shared (through a video) that he has spotted various changes within the UI of Google Maps on his Galaxy Watch 4 running Google Map’s version, 25.23.01.766241648.W, while also claiming that the latest design consists of much more large icons alongside a stunning layout that features smoother transitions and better scrolling animations that perfectly sits across the watch’s curved display.

WearOS new Google Map UI
Image: Android Authority

At the same time, the navigation is more compact with clearer icons, which offers a more sophisticated and minimal icons and everything seems bigger and more enhanced layout; however, previous Google Maps UI hides out the options into a stacked list.

Beyond this, it looks like Google is consistently moulding every change for a more efficient performance and functionality across the apps that work in the Wear OS watches, including Samsung’s.

Well, only a few smartwatch owners running Wear OS 5 are seeing the new UI changes that resembles Material 3 Expressive design; however, the wider rollout is yet to be confirmed. Not just that, the change has been spotted on an current Wear OS version, with Wear OS 6 already on the way, Google appears to not be waiting for the next version to offer this newer change.

Raghav Sachdeva

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