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Android 17 might make you think that you need stronger glasses

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Last updated: 2026/01/26 at 12:06 AM
News Room Published 26 January 2026
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Android 17, codenamed “Cinnamon Bun,” is expected to arrive this coming June. Earlier this month, we ran through some of the UI changes that Google is testing for the next major Android build. One major change we previously discussed is the possibility that Google will separate Quick Settings and the Notification Shade, and the Wi-Fi/internet toggles. 

Last year’s Material 3 Expressive UI update added blurs to the background of system=wide pages

Last year’s Material 3 Expressive UI update added system-wide blurs to the interface background on system-level features such as the Quick Settings and Notification Shade. Swiping up to see the app drawer shows a blurred-out image of your home screen as opposed to viewing a solid block of color. The “recents” menu is also another place where you can see the blurry background quite clearly.

The addition of the “blur” to Quick Settings and the Notification Shade came with the release of Android 16 QPR1. At the time, Google said that it decided to “subtly blur” the backgrounds of both in order to give these panels a “sense of depth, so the motion feels lightweight and you’re able to stay aware of the apps you’re using in the background.”

Blurring the background page prevents it from being a distraction

According to 9to5Google, system flags they’ve discovered have an appropriate title for this look, which is apparently named blur. The advantage to having the blur is that it allows users to have a good idea what the page is behind the one being viewed. Blurring the image prevents the background from being a distraction to users. While the blurred image of the background page could still be recognizable, without the blur, the texts and icons in the background would compete with the image in the foreground.

How to disable the blur

Some users are more distracted by the blur than helped by it. If that describes you, blurs can be disabled by following these directions:

  • Open Settings.
  • Go to Accessibility.
  • Tap Color and motion.
  • Toggle off “Disable background blur” (or “Remove blur”). 

The aforementioned report notes that the lozenge-shaped volume bar in Android 17 will have a translucent look which is comparable with frosted glass. If the volume bar is shown inside an app, you will be able to clearly see what is behind the volume slider. Blurs will have a tint determined by the user’s Dynamic Color theme.

Android 17 is not expected to be a major redesign and should be considered a continuation of Android 16‘s Material 3 Expressive rollout.

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