Android 17 proves that Android updates have lost their magic

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I have been covering Android for so long that I remember the days when each OS update, year after year, brought so many fundamental changes that I was eager to try them all. I particularly remember when Material Design was first rolled out, and I was literally refreshing the updates page just to see the new design firsthand. The same was true when Android adopted gesture navigation following the iPhone X release, completely changing how we interacted with Android compared to the traditional three-button interface.Fast forward to today, when I pick up my Pixel 10 running Android 17. I sometimes even forget that I am running the latest version. It’s visually so similar to Android 16 (and Android 15) that I find it hard to tell the difference. This is quite the opposite of the eagerness I had earlier to test out new features, and I reckon the shift has more to do with Android’s maturity than anything else.