Google’s Android 16 update focuses on Material 3 Expressive, transforming the look and feel of the software.Material 3 Expressive brings changes like shape-morphing transitions, spring-based motion system, and revamped UI components.Dynamic theming systems offer richer color palettes for better contrast and separation of elements on screen.Users can now customize app icon shapes with six options, adding personalization to the Home screen.Redesigned status, notification, and quick settings menus offer refined icons, improved spacing, and split layout for easier control access.Live Updates feature provides real-time info within the notification shade, streamlining app interactions.First-party apps like Fitbit, Gmail, and Google Photos will undergo Material 3 Expressive redesigns for improved user experience.Third-party app makers can also implement Material 3 Expressive elements via APKs, enhancing app interfaces.Material 3 Expressive's rollout to phones could vary due to different Android skins, and Pixel devices will see the UI update later this year.Despite Android 16 releasing in June, Material 3 Expressive UI update will not be available until later this year for Pixel devices.