Love it or hate it, Material You seems to have come to stay. Google updated most of its apps last year in the months leading up to the official release of Android 12, but that does not mean it did not continue to update and modify some of its existing designs. The Phone app picked up dynamic issues last year, but recently, we saw signs that a more thorough redesign was on the way. Your Pixel can now host a brand new dial-up interface. As found by 9to5Google, Google is presenting its revised look to some users in the latest beta version of the Phone app. It’s a server-side update, so not every beta user will be included yet. If you’re so lucky, you’ll be waiting for an app that looks exactly like the one we had in the first preview in February, with redesigned buttons and new animations. It certainly builds on what was added last year, but that does not mean it is not a change for the better. The ANDROIDPOLICE VIDEO OF THE DAY If you’re used to using the Android 12 PIN lock screen or the redesigned calculator app, you’ll feel right at home here. These buttons come straight out of both, adding oval-shaped borders that make them stand out a little more. The numeric keypad is also generally taller, taking up more screen space than the older layout. It’s not a huge change, but it does make the application feel more aligned with the rest of the operating system. Unfortunately, not every user is going to try this new look right away – I could not upload it to my Pixel 6 after entering the beta. If you want to try your luck, sign up for the beta via Google Play or go to the APK Mirror to download the latest APK. Google issues new warning to publishers rejecting Russia-Ukraine war Read Next About the Author Will Sattelberg (940 published articles) Will has been an Android fan since he acquired his first smartphone in 2011. He enjoys watching movies, has an endless array of video games and produces podcasts in his spare time. He lives in Buffalo, New York and is willing to give you chicken wings recommendations at any time. Just ask. More from Will Sattelberg