
Google is giving Chrome for Android more Material 3 Expressive with a redesign of the Settings page.
Each line is now placed on cards separate from each other. The container does not span the full width of the screen with padding on the left and right, while the first and last cards in each section have sharper corners. Each container is lighter than the page background, which now also uses a much lighter dynamic color tone.
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Compared to the previous design of placing text with line dividers, the spaces between each section greatly improve visibility.
This style is also applied when opening menus, although there are no changes to the on/off options. Chrome still uses smaller switches than the rest of Android. Otherwise, this update now aligns with the Android Settings app.
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These visual adjustments are being rolled out as a server-side update with Chrome 146. Force stop Chrome from the app info menu if you still don’t see the renewal.
This touch of Material 3 Expressive joins the updates introduced last fall for the address bar, three-dot overlay menu, and tab grid.
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