ColorOS 17 to focus on UI refinements instead major overhauls, confirms ColorOS’ Design Director

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It’s safe to say that ColorOS 16 is the smoothest Android software skin around. And with ColorOS 17, things could continue on the positive path, as ColorOS’ Design Director has officially confirmed that the upcoming ColorOS update will focus on refining and polishing the existing elements. In response to a tipster’s post, the OPPO executive has also hinted that ColorOS 17 won’t be actively pursuing liquid glass design, unlike some competitors who are said to go all out on such aesthetics.

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ColorOS 17 to prioritise basic user experience over significant UI changes and redesigns

On June 9th, the popular tipster, Digital Chat Station (DCS), went on Weibo and posted that an upcoming Android skin will feature a brand new light field interaction design, AI adaptive colour picking, and glass visuals that could make the user interface 100 times better over its current iteration.

Quoting DCS’s Weibo post, Chen Xi, the Design Director of ColorOS, clarified that the details provided by the tipster don’t hold for ColorOS 17, as heavily speculated by the public after DCS’s post over the last few days. He further adds that a competitor is being quite aggressive in following up on liquid glass technology; however, ColorOS 17 will focus on refining the core experience instead.

That said, the upcoming ColorOS version won’t feature major design changes, which, in our opinion, is perfectly fine since ColorOS 16 already introduced a bunch of homescreen and lockscreen customisation options, revamped Photos and app drawer, tons of improvements to AI functions, and Live Space. Therefore, focusing on improving the core experience should result in faster performance, better efficiency, and greater system stability.

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