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Meanwhile, holding down on free space and selecting “Wallpaper & style” reveals a new experience for selecting wallpaper and making customizations. Long-pressing on an icon reveals a tweaked app shortcut menu that makes use of pill-shaped shortcuts, while “Widgets” – more on that later – and “App info” get their own lines for a taller menu. Once on the homescreen, you’ll notice how At a Glance is now left-aligned and can surface flight boarding QR codes, timers, and select third-party app status indicators, while the search bar at the very bottom is slightly taller. Otherwise, you’ll encounter a tweaked PIN keypad with a 3×4 grid of circular buttons that lack the usual T9 layout. There are also fullscreen ripples when you tap the power button, plug in to charge, or lay on a wireless charger. If you unlock via fingerprint, you’ll notice that a ripple radiates from where the sensor is located on the rear. You also get home and wallet icons in the bottom corners to access Device controls and Google Pay, respectively, while the lock indicator has also moved below. Notifications appear as a list, like before, underneath. Underneath that is the day and date, as well as temperature/condition. When there are alerts, the time shrinks and moves to the top-left corner. This visual revamp starts at the lockscreen with a large two-line clock at the center of the screen when you have no notifications. The other big highlights are more privacy and security controls.
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