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Google Now Launcher for Android 4.1 and Higher Devices Brings Lollipop Material Design

Google Now Launcher for Android 4.1 and Higher Devices Brings Lollipop Material Design
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After updating the Google Search app to version 4.1 last week, the search giant has started updated the Google Now Launcher for Android with the latest Material Design elements.

Now users with devices running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to Android 4.4 KitKat can download the updated Google Now Launcher, allowing them to experience some of the elements of Google's latest Android 5.0 Lollipop - though these elements are very few and don't even include the Lollipop onscreen navigation bar.

The updated Google Now Launcher includes changes such as the Search bar on the home screen and app drawer now has a white theme like Lollipop. The Google Now swipe-side menu has also been added, and few animations are also similar to Lollipop OS.

Last week, Google updated the Google aka Google Search app to version 4.1, bringing the all new 'Now cards' settings page, improved 'Ok Google' Detection settings, slightly revamped Material Design-like elements, and support for nine new Indian languages.

Later in the week, the app teardown by Android Police revealed new findings speculating possible integrations in the future such as audible notifications, Project Hera, third-party integration and more.

One feature that that went live silently was noted in the report. In the updated app, Google tweaked the Google Now launcher ability to interact with users. The launcher has been improved to work as an overlay representing interactions, regardless of which launcher or application is active. This is different from the older version, where speaking the key phrase 'Ok Google' with any other app in the foreground would immediately launch Search, sending the current app into the background.
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