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Unlocking the Potential: How Android 17 Can Help You Customize Your Pixel Search Bar
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In summary:
- Tech Advisor has revealed that the Android 17 QPR1 beta 2 code hints at the possibility of users being able to hide the Google search bar from the Pixel homescreens in the near future.
- This potential feature addresses the longstanding requests from users for cleaner interfaces and follows previous customization options such as hiding the ‘At a Glance’ widget.
- Although not officially confirmed for the final release, this change is in line with Android 17’s focus on giving users more control over their Pixel devices.
Android 17 is on the horizon, and the latest beta code suggests a significant change may be on the way for Pixel users.
For years, the Google search bar has been a central element of the user experience on Pixel phones, but that could be about to change with users potentially getting the option to remove it from their homescreens.
While there have been various ways to customize the search bar in the past, the strings of code in the Android 17 QPR1 beta 2 indicate that Google might be taking things a step further, as reported by Android Authority.
The code references the ability to hide or show the search bar, offering users the power to choose whether they want it as part of their interface.
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Many users have been requesting this change from Google for years, either to achieve a cleaner aesthetic on their phones or because they prefer using a different search engine.
However, since it’s just code in a non-functional beta version, there’s no guarantee that it will make it to the final release of Android 17. Nevertheless, there’s optimism surrounding the possibility.
This news follows a previous Android 17 beta that allowed users to hide the ‘At a Glance’ widget, another contentious element of the Pixel homescreen. Overall, Android 17 seems to focus more on user control and customization, with more details expected to be revealed when Google officially unveils Android 17 later this month.
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the return of The Android Show: I/O Edition on 12 May.
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