
Google is venturing into a new redesign for its bottom search bar on Android, inspired by an update to Material 3. This interestingly signals the comeback of a feature that had been discontinued previously.
The redesign involves incorporating the search field into the bottom bar and introducing a tab indicator with a Material 3 pill-shape design. This creates a unified aesthetic, adding to the overall user interface. The search field, no longer at the top of the Discover feed, will stay grounded on the bottom bar, easily accessible without having to scroll back to the top.
Some users, however, have concerns. There are fears that combining the bottom bar and search field into one sheet container could restrict the viewable area for search results, hindering functionality and the overall user experience.
In a novel change, the Google logo will vanish from the search results page, with Search filters becoming instantly visible instead.
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