Google Leaks Android’s Upcoming Material 3 Expressive Design Update

Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 12:21 pm

In a surprising twist, Google accidentally revealed details about its next-generation Android interface—Material 3 Expressive. The leaked design promises a bold, refreshed look aimed at shaking off the mundane and ushering in a more engaging user experience, much to everyone’s unexpected delight.


mobilesyrup.com / Google leaks its own upcoming Android design changes

The blog post has been deleted, but we now know that the next iteration of Material Design is called Material 3 Expressive, and it’s supposed to be Google’s most researched and easy to use update yet. The post was spotted by 9to5Google and says that the company went through 46 rounds of refinement…

cnet.com / Google Accidentally Leaks Android's Upcoming Material 3 Expressive Design Language

The tech giant removed the blog post, which revealed goals to make the interface less 'boring.'


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