Design of the future: Is Google Phone going to abandon tabs?
Google Phone is testing a new design that could change the way users navigate. Instead of the usual tabs, the new design includes a side navigation drawer.
Here's What We Know
This new layout has a menu located at the top of the screen that contains options for contacts and voicemail. An important feature is the absence of a "Favourites" page, but it should be noted that the design may still change before the final release.
Google Phone (Dialer) has strangely added a hamburger menu, removing the bottom navigation tabs completely. It also added permission for emergency satellite communication.
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The update reflects a general trend in Android app design, where tabbed menus are replacing more user-friendly alternatives. The new design can simplify the interaction with the app and improve the user experience.
In addition, the code of the Phone app indicates that a satellite communication function may be introduced. This could come in connection with the upcoming release of Android 15 and Samsung's new modem that supports satellite communications.
Source: PiunikaWeb