Android 12 is already in the second base of its beta and each time we see more clearly the new features that it will debut once it is definitely released in August. The most striking is logically the graphic part and now Google’s keyboard, Gboard, anticipates how it will adapt to the new coloring of system variables.
This new Android 12 design is called ‘Material You’ and consists of a system-wide color scheme based on the background we choose for the desktop. And as all Google apps will adapt to the new design, so will Gboard adapt and a leak anticipates the result.
Google keyboard will adapt to Android 12 coloring
The leak is again from the .apk file of the latest beta from Google Board, or GBoard as it is colloquially called. The Google keyboard was seen in Google Play in its latest version and inside appeared the activation code that they used in 9to5Google to activate it and show us the results.
While we can keep the previous design and color schemes for the Google keyboard, the new version is coming ‘Dynamic Color’ mode which adapts to ‘Material You’ which can already be seen in the beta version of Android 12. The keyboard also reflects the changes for the light theme and the dark theme which is activated when we activate the dark color mode for the operating system.
In the case of the clear theme, the vast majority of the Google keyboard receives the lightest color of those selected by the system while use the highlight color for specific buttons like space bar, enter or the button to activate the different character maps included in Gboard. In the case of the dark theme, the same thing happens except that the keyboard background remains black or dark gray, depending on the choice of each system.
For the time being, this dynamic google keyboard theme remains inactive in its latest version on google play it will therefore be necessary to wait to be able to test it in depth from the beta. Maybe it will arrive in the next few weeks or maybe it will wait until August to slip into Google Play on the day of the release of the final version of Android 12. We will have to wait. .
Via | 9to5Google