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Article: Android 17 Media Switcher Gets Smarter

Android 17 Media Switcher Gets Smarter

Android 17 adds a new media switcher layout for media controls in notifications and on the lock screen.

The change appears in Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 and replaces the older carousel-style media layout with a card-based design.

What Changed In The Media Controls

In Android 16, switching between active and recent media apps uses a swipe carousel.

In Android 17, other media apps now appear as smaller cards on the sides of the main media player.

Users can still swipe between cards, but tapping a side card also switches to that media app.

Why The New Layout Matters

The new card layout makes it clearer when more than one media app is available.

It also reduces the chance of accidentally moving the playback timeline while trying to switch apps.

This matters because the media player already uses swipe gestures for the seek bar, which can make the older carousel layout easier to misread.

How Android Sorts Media Apps

Android continues to sort media apps by priority.

Locally playing media appears first, followed by media playing on remote devices and then past resumable sessions.

The new layout keeps that order while making app switching more direct.

Possible Trade-Offs

The main concern is space.

Because side cards remain visible, the active media controls may feel smaller than before, especially on compact screens.

A user-adjustable media control size would make the design more flexible, but that option was not confirmed in the source material.

Part Of A Wider Android 17 Update

The media switcher is one of several Android 17 changes noted in the beta.

Other reported features include a new notification template, a continuity-style feature, tighter controls for surprise background audio, and easier OS verification for security.

For Android 17 users on Pixel phones, Komodoty has Google Pixel cases and accessories at https://komodoty.com/collections/pixel.

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