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Last updated: February 16th, 2023 at 10:59 UTC+01:00
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New code spotted in the Android 14 codebase reveals that Google is working on bringing fun dynamic color customizations to Wear OS-based smartwatches. Inside Android 14's settings, 9To5Google has spotted a new string called ‘DYNAMIC_COLOR_THEME_ENABLED' for smartwatches. Wear OS 3, which is currently the base of the Galaxy Watch 4 series and the Galaxy Watch 5 series, uses Android 11 as its base. Since Material You was introduced with Android 12, it never made it to Wear OS 3.
With the next big version of Wear OS, Google could move to Android 14 directly and introduce Material You's Dynamic Color feature. Similar to how Samsung introduced that feature as Color Palette in One UI 4.0, it could bring Material You with the next version of One UI Watch to its Wear OS-based smartwatches in the future.
Since Wear OS smartwatches lack wallpapers and have watch faces instead, it is unclear as to how Material You would work on those devices. One idea floating around is that a smartwatch could theme its UI based on the wallpaper that's chosen on a paired Android smartphone. It could be months before we see this feature on Samsung smartwatches.
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