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Here is Android 15’s touch to the new volume panel

Here is Android 15’s touch to the new volume panel

Rumors are swirling about potential changes to Android's volume management system with the upcoming release of Android 15

Emre ÇıtakbyEmre Çıtak
2 April 2024
in Software
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Android’s volume management has been a staple feature for many years, allowing users to control various audio streams within their devices.

But with Android 15, whispers of a possible overhaul to the volume panel are circulating among mobile users and tech observers.

Let’s explore what these changes might be and how they could affect your Android experience.

Goodbye skinny bars, hello chunky sliders

One of the most widely rumored changes in Android 15 is a visual revamp of the volume panel.

The existing slender volume sliders could potentially be replaced with thicker, pill-shaped designs. This change could offer improved usability, making it easier to see the volume level of each audio stream and perhaps provide more precise control with finger touches.

As a matter of fact, Android Authority’s YouTube channel has blessed us with the following video:

The power to collapse

A fascinating rumored addition to Android 15 is a collapsible volume panel. This would allow users to minimize the panel when they only need to adjust media volume quickly.

A collapsable panel could reduce screen clutter, providing a cleaner interface and prioritizing the content you’re currently enjoying.

Quick mutes and streamlined settings

The updated volume panel may also give you instant power to mute specific audio streams. With just a tap of an icon, you might be able to silence your ringtone, alarms, or notifications without diving into deeper settings.

Additionally, the integration of features such as media output selection could become more seamless, potentially giving you greater on-the-fly audio control.

A change in tune, not a full remix

It’s important to note that these potential changes are still largely based on early developer previews and insider reports. While the discussed features offer tantalizing hints at a more refined Android volume experience, the final implementation in Android 15’s official release could vary.

Android 15 new volume panel
While these potential changes offer exciting possibilities for a more refined Android volume management system, it’s important to note that they are based on early developer previews (Image credit)

What to expect?

If the rumors hold true, Android 15’s revised volume panel could provide a welcome boost in usability and visual appeal. These changes may streamline audio management while aligning with Google’s continuously evolving Material You design language.

While a full-scale audio revolution might not be on the cards, the potential updates hint at a more polished Android soundscape.

We’ll have to wait for the official Android 15 release to truly see what Google has in store for our ears.


Featured image credit: Freepik

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Emre Çıtak

Emre Çıtak

Emre’s love for animals made him a veterinarian, and his passion for technology made him an editor. Making new discoveries in the field of editorial and journalism, Emre enjoys conveying information to a wide audience, which has always been a dream for him.

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