The new version of the OS will have a full-fledged "reverse navigation" feature, when the user can go to the previous window or to the start screen without closing the active application. Google is currently working on this option in Android 13.
The function through animation will show the user exactly where the “back” gesture will lead him. At the same time, the current one will shrink a little. In a similar way, navigation was implemented in the current version of iOS, however, instead of overlaying, transition animation is used there.
Updated navigation is also available in Android 13. You can enable it in the menu for developers. However, only a few Google programs support it.
The Android 14 developer beta build is due out in February.
The function through animation will show the user exactly where the “back” gesture will lead him. At the same time, the current one will shrink a little. In a similar way, navigation was implemented in the current version of iOS, however, instead of overlaying, transition animation is used there.
Updated navigation is also available in Android 13. You can enable it in the menu for developers. However, only a few Google programs support it.
The Android 14 developer beta build is due out in February.
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