logo
Hotspot #30: The Android redesign is its best chance for a win

Hotspot #30: The Android redesign is its best chance for a win

Phone Arena09-05-2025

Android's redesign is its chance for a win
Google's inability to keep a secret was proven once again as the company
Google's inability to keep a secret was proven once again as the company leaked its own redesign of the Android interface. Called Material 3 Expressive, the new look leverages color, shape, size, and motion to make the software 'more usable.' In a now-deleted blog post, Google claimed it developed the new design through 46 rounds of research focused on how various visual elements affect user attention. The goal was to make the design more interesting for younger users while also simplifying usability for older ones, leveling the playing field so everyone can quickly spot interface elements. While a redesign alone won't lure users out of Apple's walled garden, giving Android such a distinctive interface is the right step forward. Copying Apple clearly hasn't worked, so creating something completely different from the iPhone experience is refreshing, if nothing else. Given that everyone complains Apple can't innovate anymore, Google's new approach might pay off in the long run.
Subscribe to receive the weekly Hotspot newsletter
By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy
AI is the death of social media
Researchers from the University of Zurich
Researchers from the University of Zurich secretly used AI-powered bots on the popular debate subreddit r/changemymind to test whether AI could change people's opinions on contentious topics. They discovered that AI is a great manipulator and more persuasive than humans. Setting aside the ethical failure of the study, it's another sign we're not prepared for the age of AI. Without effective tools to detect AI, such bots could be exploited by bad actors for even more effective disinformation campaigns than the ones we've already witnessed. The best-case scenario would be that the AI slop pushes people away from social media, encouraging us to reconnect in real life. The more likely outcome is the proliferation of AI-generated echo chambers amplifying the worst characteristics of social media and the internet. Either way, big social media companies will suffer. It would be a good idea for them to stop playing carelessly with AI and start working on ways to limit its harmful influence over their apps before it gets too late.
Google is cooked
Apple is exploring the implementation of AI-powered search tools in Safari. Eddy Cue, the company's VP of services, said he believes AI will eventually replace today's search engines. He also noted Apple will likely offer products similar to OpenAI's and Perplexity's search, although 'they probably won't be the default.' These statements were part of Cue's testimony in the DOJ's antitrust case against Google, which is just one of the search giant's significant challenges. If Apple truly considers replacing Google with AI-powered search, then the end of web search as we know it could be closer than we imagined. Regulatory pressure might impact Google's future, but that will pale compared to the consequences of 2 billion iPhones shifting toward ChatGPT or Claude-powered search. Such a massive change won't happen overnight, which is probably Google's only comfort. People's habits change slowly, giving Google time to devise a survival strategy. One we can only hope includes a drastically better search experience, with or without AI.
Further reading
Welcome to Hotspot, your weekly newsletter with three takes on the most important news of the week, which you can read in 3 minutes. If you want to receive Hotspot in your inbox, you can subscribe for it here.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

New notification feature helps you manage Gmail for Android inbox
New notification feature helps you manage Gmail for Android inbox

Phone Arena

time8 minutes ago

  • Phone Arena

New notification feature helps you manage Gmail for Android inbox

A new option is being added to notifications being received on Android phones for the Gmail app. By adding "Mark as read" to the options at the bottom of the notification (next to Delete and Reply), Android users can mark that they have read this email on the Gmail for Android app without having to open the app. The bottom line is that by adding the "Mark as read" option to the Gmail for Android notifications you can mark some emails as "read" without having them distract you. According to X subscriber Kurt Gomez, on one of his Google accounts, he noticed the "Mark as read" option for Gmail notifications. This update is undergoing an A/B server-side test and is not widely available even on Android phones running Gmail for Android, version 2025.06.15. For example, I have this version of Gmail on my Pixel 6 Pro running Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2.1 but I am not seeing the new notification response on my phone. We should point out that the Gmail notification with the "Mark as read" option appears on notifications for the iOS Gmail app. If you don't have an iPhone and haven't received the new feature for Gmail notifications on your Android device, there is an app in the Play Store you can use called AutoNotification. This app will allow you to replace Gmail notificationis with your own and you can add a "Mark as read" response. Before the update arrives, you can choose between Archive and Default to be your second action. | Image credit-PhoneArena Let's point out that the Android Gmail notification by default includes the option to Reply and a choice between Archive or Delete. To choose between those two, open the Gmail app on your Android phone and tap the three line Hamburger icon menu. Scroll down to Settings > General Settings > Default email notification action and choose between Archive and Delete . The one you choose will be the second notification option. At left, the current Gmail notifications for Android. On the right is the updated version with the Mark as read feature." | Image credit-Android Authority This might not seem like a big deal to you, but being able to go through your Gmail inbox and mark some stories as read without having to open the app is a huge time saver. Once I see the update available on my Pixel 6 Pro we will update this story. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

Grab the Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) with a free Lenovo tablet worth $349.99
Grab the Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) with a free Lenovo tablet worth $349.99

Phone Arena

timean hour ago

  • Phone Arena

Grab the Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) with a free Lenovo tablet worth $349.99

It's been a while since the Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) came with a sweet freebie at the official store—but Motorola is back with a tempting new bundle. For a limited time, you can grab the Android phone with a Lenovo Tab Plus. Gift The Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) is a pretty attractive choice for users seeking a mid-ranger with a stylus right now. For a limited time, the smartphone sells with a free tablet worth $349.99: the Lenovo Tab Plus. That's a rare promo you wouldn't want to miss, so act fast and grab yours while you can. Buy at Motorola $100 off (25%) Don't need a free tablet? In that case, pick Amazon's offer and save 25% on the Moto G Stylus 5G (2024). The promo is available on all colorways: Caramel Latte and Scarlet Wave. Grab yours and save $100 right now. Buy at Amazon Just a note: you'd have to buy the device at its full retail price of $399.99. The good news is the $349.99 tablet arrives completely free of charge, so you're still getting a lot of value out of the deal! And if you don't need a free tablet, Amazon sells the handset for $100 off, saving you 25%.Granted, Motorola released a new Moto G Stylus (2025) this year. However, it hasn't received discounts so far, making the 2024 model the better choice for those who'd like a free tablet alongside their Android phone . But what makes this stylus-wielding mid-ranger worth considering? Firstly, it has a stylish design and a beautiful 6.7-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. As we've mentioned in our Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) review, the handset also boasts impressive brightness levels. That means you'll have no issues with outdoor visibility. Under the hood, the handset features a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chip. You might notice the occasional stutter when using the camera or navigating through the interface, but overall, it runs smoothly—and can even handle gaming, as long as you stick to lower settings. As far as software support goes, we've got some bad news: the G Stylus 5G (2024) only gets one major OS upgrade, plus three years of security patches. If you want a handset that stays reliable and up-to-date for longer, consider the Pixel 8a. Overall, the Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) might not be the perfect mid-range phone, but it's a pretty attractive pick when paired with a free Lenovo Tab Plus. Get yours at the Motorola Store and save $349.99 on the tablet. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

On this date 18 years ago, the world was changed forever
On this date 18 years ago, the world was changed forever

Phone Arena

time11 hours ago

  • Phone Arena

On this date 18 years ago, the world was changed forever

Today is June 29th which probably means nothing to you. But if you are a long-time smartphone fanatic, this date is very important. On June 29th, 2007, Apple released the first-generation iPhone. The device was introduced on January 9th, 2007 by the late Steve Jobs but Apple needed the time to manufacture enough units. After all, ever since Jobs unveiled the device back in January, everyone was talking about the iPhone. If you weren't around back then, you probably can't grasp how exciting the iPhone was. With the touch screen and multi-touch, it was clear that Apple had a device that was going to change the world. Back in 2007, the process of buying an iPhone was a lot cruder than it is now. Starting a few days before the June 29th release, people started to wait in line overnight in front of Apple Stores. 18 years ago today, consumers could choose between the iPhone with 4GB of storage ($499) and 8GB ($599). In the States, both models required a two-year contract with AT&T. I bought a 4GB model not too long after it was released and I can clearly remember how slow AT&T 's EDGE network was. You see, the OG iPhone did not support 3G which means that the phone was connected to AT&T 's 2.5G EDGE network. When not in Wi-Fi range, the YouTube app was blurry and looked awful. You could not use the browser and receive a phone call at the same time. If you had Safari open, incoming calls would go right to visual voicemail. Two months after the release date, Apple discontinued the 4GB variant and in February 2008 a 16GB model was released. Those who kept a 4GB model in the original box and never opened it are sitting on a goldmine. In July 2023, an unopened 4GB iPhone was sold for a record amount of $190,372.80. The iPhone 3G, which brought 3G connectivity to the device, was introduced on June 9th, 2008 and was released on July 11th. Apple cut the price significantly charging $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB variant which was available in black and white. Of course, a two-year AT&T contract was still required in the U.S. The iPhone pretty much had the high-end of the touch screen smartphone market to itself for a couple of years despite several phones that were called iPhone killers. In hindsight, the first legit iPhone killer was the Motorola DROID, a Verizon exclusive and the first phone to run Android 2.0 Eclair. The DROID was released in November 2009. While many celebrate January 9th as the anniversary of the OG iPhone, that is only half the story. It's hard to believe but 18 years ago today was really the day that the world changed. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store