Starting in Android 15, apps that target the new release are forced to go edge-to-edge by default, which makes the status and navigation bars transparent. However, Google quietly added an API that ...
Android 15 is set to transform the smartphone experience with a mandatory shift to edge-to-edge apps. This means your favorite applications will stretch across the entire screen, eliminating those ...
The status and navigation bars take up precious screen space, but they’re capable of going transparent so Android apps can display content underneath them. This is called edge-to-edge mode, but many ...
In September, Chrome started theming Android’s navigation bar for a slightly more immersive experience. Chrome for Android will soon start “going edge-to-edge” by displaying the gesture handle ...
As previewed last month, Chrome 135 for Android is rolling out an edge-to-edge design for the bottom of your screen. As you scroll down a webpage, Android’s gesture navigation bar is no longer ...