
With Android 10 here and official, it's time for manufacturers to update their skins to work with the latest build from Google. That's also an opportunity for some theme and UX revamps, which we've seen with Samsung's One UI.
LG is the latest to get leak, with a new build of their interface making the rounds in some screenshots. It's built off of Android 10, but is still LG through and through.
This one probably doesn't even deserve a full version change, at least on aesthetics, but there are a couple new things to talk about. The icons have been squircled more, and there's slightly less white card design floating around, with LG instead opting for a floating, blur effect on things like the notification shade. I think it does look better, but I doubt it's going to change anyone's mind if they don't already like LG's skin.


There's a dark mode, too, which is a plus; LG uses a ton of white in their UX, and Android 10 has made strides to give users the option to get rid of some of that.
LG's pretty slow on updates, so this interface could also change more by the time it's official and ready to go. It's sure to include some new features, too, which we won't see here. Something to keep an eye out for.
source: meeco
via: Android Police