Updated design for Google Meet meeting controls on Android and iOS

What’s changingWe are updating the location of some Google Meet meeting controls on Android and iOS devices, which are intended to organize features in a more intuitive way. This will help you to navigate the Meet layout faster and more intuitively. These are strictly design updates with no changes in functionality. 1. Emoji reactions are moving from the triple-dot overflow menu to the bottom bar. Simply tap the Emoji toggle to access or hide the reaction picker.BeforeAfter2. The hand raise feature is moving from the bottom bar to the triple-dot overflow menu. This change applies to mobile devices only - if you’re using a larger screen device, such as a tablet, you’ll continue to see the Hand Raise icon in the main call controls menu.BeforeAfter3. Host management controls will move from the overflow menu to the settings menu, under the “General” section.BeforeAfter4. The option to report a problem is now in one location, in the Settings menu.BeforeAfterFinally, there is an additional change for iOS only: The end call button is moving from the left side to the right side of the primary controls, bringing the experience inline with Android.BeforeAfterAdditional detailsThe minimum build required for these updates are:Android:Meet: 291.0.722438190.duo.android_20250202.14Gmail: 2025.02.02.722438226iOS:Meet: 294.0Gmail: 6.0.250209Getting startedAdmins: There is no admin impact or action required.End users: You’ll notice these improvements automatically. Rollout paceThese updates will rollout to Android devices first, followed by iOS. We will update this post as the respective rollouts complete.Android:Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on February 20, 2025iOS:Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Extended rollout (potentially longer than 15 days for feature visibility) starting on February 24, 2025AvailabilityAvailable to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google accountsResourcesGoogle Help: Use Reactions in Google MeetGoogle Help: Raise your hand in Google MeetGoogle Help: Add co-hosts in Google MeetGoogle Help: Turn captions on or offGoogle Help: Learn about call control changes in Google Meet

Feb 20, 2025 - 18:31
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Updated design for Google Meet meeting controls on Android and iOS

What’s changing

We are updating the location of some Google Meet meeting controls on Android and iOS devices, which are intended to organize features in a more intuitive way. This will help you to navigate the Meet layout faster and more intuitively. These are strictly design updates with no changes in functionality. 

1. Emoji reactions are moving from the triple-dot overflow menu to the bottom bar. Simply tap the Emoji toggle to access or hide the reaction picker.

Before

After





2. The hand raise feature is moving from the bottom bar to the triple-dot overflow menu. This change applies to mobile devices only - if you’re using a larger screen device, such as a tablet, you’ll continue to see the Hand Raise icon in the main call controls menu.

Before

After



3. Host management controls will move from the overflow menu to the settings menu, under the “General” section.

Before

After



4. The option to report a problem is now in one location, in the Settings menu.

Before

After




Finally, there is an additional change for iOS only: The end call button is moving from the left side to the right side of the primary controls, bringing the experience inline with Android.

Before

After



Additional details

The minimum build required for these updates are:
Android:
  • Meet: 291.0.722438190.duo.android_20250202.14
  • Gmail: 2025.02.02.722438226
iOS:
  • Meet: 294.0
  • Gmail: 6.0.250209

Getting started

  • Admins: There is no admin impact or action required.
  • End users: You’ll notice these improvements automatically. 

Rollout pace

These updates will rollout to Android devices first, followed by iOS. We will update this post as the respective rollouts complete.

Android:

iOS:

Availability

  • Available to all Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google accounts

Resources