
A sneak peek
These settings let you play with the contrast of text, buttons, and even icons within your apps. You can dial things down to "default", crank it up to "medium" or "high", or even hit "maximize text contrast" to slap a background behind text for ultimate visibility. It even has a preview so you know what you're getting into. Just keep in mind, not every single app might play perfectly with these settings quite yet.If this rings a bell, you're not imagining things. Google tinkered with a "contrast level" slider in older Android previews. It was mainly for "Material You" theming, but this new stuff seems a lot more useful for everyday folks. It looks like it might replace the old "high-contrast" option in your display settings, too.Unfortunately, these settings are still under development, but judging by them being in this stage of completion in this QPR beta, they will likely pop up in the full Android 15 release, which should hit sometime this fall. With a big update like that, we might even see some other cool interface changes from Google (fingers crossed).ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyiusOrpqKcXWaCbrnIoJ%2BtZZeawW66xLBkqKiknryvv4ytpmahnaW%2FsMLEZpipqF2nsqKwwJugpaGkrqyqsJBubXJpZQ%3D%3D