After gmail, Google Chat tries some impression -changes

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  • In the middle of Google, Mad 3 H3 expressions are refreshed for many of its Android apps.
  • After seeing a new form for the first chat inside Gmail, we are now looking for similar opportunities in development for the Stand alone chat app.
  • Now we are still watching some small differences between the chat app revised interface and what’s happening in Gmail.

Google’s new Material 3 Expressive Design Language is currently being molded throughout the range of company apps, and after Google Davis started implementing them, we are spending a lot of time trying to see small changes. Earlier this week, we found with you with your latest M3E for Android’s Gmail app, but they didn’t just stay on the email. We also saw some changes to the interface in chat works. As you may not be surprised, it’s not being specially done to chat in Gmail, and now we’re taking a look at some similar adjustments in the stand alone chat app.

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Before we start to see what new, since some of these changes are a little bit right, let’s check out some screens while showing a chat because it’s still there:

But after Google received the recent 2025.06.15.771788943. Release updates for Chat, we have discovered some interface Twakes that seem to follow Google’s new content 3 expression guides.

The most clearly depends on the background colors to establish the opposite and really stand the stand of the UI elements of the app. And while it is very, which we’ve just checked with chat in Gmail, you will see that we do not see any thin lines here that divide the individual entries into the list, while they show part of the re -design of the distributor Gmail.

Right now, it seems that these changes are not widely deployed, and even with the slightly new construction of the chat we do not find them yet on all devices. But even if there is a slight piece of delivery, such an expression again feels like a force of nature at this point, and we will continue to see it in the coming months.

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