According to "images of internal builds" seen by 9to5Google, Android's next update will add significant amounts of blur "across Android 17."
That sounds a lot like Liquid Glass to me, and Li further confirms that elements like the volume bar and mode switcher will be translucent, allowing you to see your wallpaper and app icons in the background.
Credit: GoogleLi also says that "Compared to Liquid Glass on iOS, Android's new look is more subtle," although some are likely to be more sensitive to it than others.
This came in Android QPR2, specifically as a response to the new effects (although it was technically available in developer options before then). To do this, open your Settings app, and then navigate to Accessibility > Color & Motion. From there, tap on Reduce blur effects. The change will take place immediately, so you'll be able to test then and there which look you prefer.
Like other new Android features, the blur is likely to come to Pixels first, and because Google's branding it as part of its own Material 3 Expressive design language, it might not make the jump to Samsung Galaxy or other Android phones. The exception could be in Google-branded apps, although Li said "it remains to be seen" whether Google will add blur to its apps in addition to the OS.
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