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Google Phone App Embraces Material 3 Expressive with Shorter Bottom Bar
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January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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The Google Phone app has adopted a shorter Material 3 Expressive bottom bar. Previously, it retained a taller navigation bar despite M3 Expressive compliance. The latest update, version 204, introduces a reduced padding and updated text labels for Home, Keypad, and Voicemail tabs. This change enhances visual consistency with other Google apps.
Phone by Google is now fully compliant with Material 3 Expressive after shrinking its bottom bar.
While the app was updated with M3 Expressive last year, it retained a tall bottom bar for Home, Keypad, and Voicemail.
With stable version 204 (which rolled out last week), Google Phone now has the short navigation component. You’ll definitely notice the reduced padding above the pill-shaped tab indicator. Google has also made tweaks to the text label underneath. This is a server-side update, so be sure to Force stop from App info.
This change is more apparent with the dark theme, while the actual space savings are quite minimal. It’s more of a consistency change, with Google Home seeing a similar update last month. The main exception today is Google Photos, as well as stragglers like Google Fi and Voice.
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Meanwhile, Google Phone has yet to bring back the “Keep portrait mode” setting for any users, while Expressive Calling remains in beta.
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