Credit: Rita El Khoury / Android AuthorityA redesigned warning screen for Google’s Find Hub is being tested.This new screen now clearly indicates the phone is lost or stolen and has been locked with Find Hub.As part of the redesign, we also see bigger buttons to call the owner or contact emergency services.Back in May this year, Google renamed Find My Device, the app that lets you track and locate your phone, smart tags, or audio accessories if you can’t find them, to Find Hub. Over the following months, Google has been rolling out promised features, including satellite-based tracking, to Find Hub with the new Pixel 10 series phones. Additionally, it has also been testing a redesign alongside a splash of new visuals with the new Material 3 Expressive design philosophy in Find Hub, and we are now seeing more evidence of that across multiple screens. Authority Insights You're reading an Authority Insights story. Subscribe to our new Authority Insights newsletter for more exclusive reports, app teardowns, leaks, and in-depth tech coverage you won't find anywhere else.sign up now By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time. Following our recent discovery of Expressive redesign in Find Hub, we have identified a new trial interface that appears when a device is marked as lost. These changes don’t appear to be tied to the Find Hub app itself, but instead appear following the Google Play Services’ update to version 25.34.32, which makes sense since Find Hub is part of Google Play Services. Do note, these changes aren’t rolling out widely, and we spotted them as part of a teardown.