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summary
- Google is working on redesigning the account switcher for its apps.
- The company has been adding new code strings related to design updates to several of its apps in recent weeks.
- Strings spotted in the latest Google Keep update suggest that the new account switcher may resemble the web UI.
The Google app's account switcher could soon be getting a redesign: over the past few weeks, new code strings have been spotted in several apps hinting at a UI update, and now we finally have enough evidence to reveal what the new account switcher UI will look like when it launches.
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Based on code discovered in the latest Google Keep update, the Google app's redesigned account switcher UI appears to resemble the web version. Currently, the app version shows your main account, followed by[Google アカウントの管理]button, other connected accounts,[別のアカウントを追加]button, and options to manage your accounts on the device.
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As you can see from the screenshot above, the web version has a clean look: it displays the main account's profile picture, a greeting, and a “Manage Google Accounts” button at the top, followed by a collapsible “See more accounts” menu with other connected accounts, a “Add another account” button, and an option to log out. The following code strings discovered in the latest Google Keep release suggest that Google may adopt a similar approach for account switching UI in the Google app:
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Hi, %1$s!
Hi there!
Show more accounts
Hide more accounts
Hi!
Switch account
The text highlights that the new UI also includes a greeting and a collapsible menu that lists secondary accounts. Unlike the web version, the account switcher on mobile doesn't include the new[アカウントの切り替え]Buttons may also be added.
The new account switcher UI is still in development, so it wasn't possible to manually enable it in the current Google Keep release. Stay tuned to upcoming Google app updates and we'll let you know as soon as the redesign rolls out.