![]() ![]() Tapping it will reveal the message seen below, instructing you to tap your profile icon. When the new UI rolls out to your device, you’ll notice the old hamburger menu icon (three horizontal lines) is faded. You now have to train yourself to go somewhere else to check for app updates, see your library, and access the settings menu. While this is a small visual change-simply removing one icon-it makes a pretty big difference in how navigating the app works. ![]() Similar to other Google apps, the main menu was moved from the three-line “hamburger” button previously found in the top-left corner to the user’s profile icon located in the search bar. A change made in early 2021 puts many of the menu items you might want to access in a much less obvious spot. It’s not uncommon for Google to update the user interface of its Android apps-including the
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