Mobile apps are ever-evolving, and with it, user preferences and desires. Android‘s themed icons, a feature that has been around since the 12th version of the operating system, have been a fan favorite. This feature personalizes the device by matching the interface with the dominant wallpaper colors, providing a sleek and unified appearance. As Android continued its journey, it expanded its color palette options, allowing users even more customization. But there was always a missing piece – Meta‘s icons.

The update is only available for the Alpha and Beta versions of the apps

For years, Android users have patiently waited for Meta to hop on the themed icons bandwagon. The wait seemed endless, especially when most popular apps had already embraced this feature. But as they say, good things come to those who wait. Recent updates reveal that the Alpha and Beta versions of Instagram and Facebook apps are now compatible with Android’s themed icons. This news has been welcomed with open arms, especially by those who have a keen eye for aesthetics.

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It’s not just about looking pretty, though. This shift indicates a broader change in Meta’s approach to Android features. Their recent experiments, like the new Instagram layout tailored for tablets, further cement this notion. Devices such as the Google Pixel Fold with Android 14 QPR1 Beta can now experience Instagram in a fresh layout, optimized for bigger screens.

For many, this may seem like a small tweak. But for the Android community, it’s a significant move. No longer will users have to tuck away the Facebook and Instagram icons in hidden folders or relegate them to secondary screens. With Meta’s new support for themed icons, Android users can look forward to a harmonized home screen.

The big question now is: how soon will this feature be available in the stable versions? There’s hope that it might coincide with upcoming Android updates, making the year-end even more special for Android aficionados. So, here’s to Meta, for finally catching up and giving users what they’ve been longing for. Are you excited to have this update on your Android devices? Let us know in the comments below.

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