Google Photos is rolling out a redesigned floating bottom bar on Android, according to multiple reports. The update changes how users navigate within the app by refreshing the bar layout and interaction model. The rollout is described as gradual or “widely” staged, meaning not all users receive the change immediately. While details vary slightly by outlet, the consensus is that the new bottom bar is intended to improve consistency across the app’s navigation elements and to present a cleaner interface. The feature update affects Android users running the Google Photos app and centers on the redesign of the floating navigation controls rather than broader changes to core photo storage or editing features. As with other staged Android updates, the availability depends on account and device, and the redesign may appear after updating to the latest version of Google Photos or simply after the server-side rollout reaches a user’s device.