
Android 12 led many news including Material you. This is a new system of wallpapers and themes that automatically adapt to the smartphone based on the use we make of it. A short while ago we saw how Google has integrated Material You also on some native apps such as Google Translate. Well, but what if an updated smartphone doesn't want to use Material You? Apparently it will be mandatory for everyone. At least that's what it makes us understand Android Police.
We will learn about Android 12's Material You, the new wallpaper system. Because? Because it will be mandatory for all smartphones
The function Material you, which was exclusive to the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, may soon become mandatory for all devices running Android 12. Second Android Police, Google could require that all Android 12 skins and builds include support for dynamic themes - on their own developed solution or Google Monet platform, if manufacturers wish to qualify for certification Google Mobile Services (MSG).
We understand OEMs who fail to meet this requirement may not be eligible to use GMS. Recall that this is a components fundamental necessary to run various Google applications. In other words, they will fill the role of Huawei and lose access to Google services.

The engine Many Google supports Android 12's dynamic color theme system, offering 5 tones to apply to the UI and supported apps. At the moment it is unclear if the giant will require support for all proposed Android 12 tones, or if the OEMs and users themselves will be able to choose their own primary colors.
It is noteworthy that some OEMs have already implemented their solutions. Samsung's One UI 4 already includes a dynamic theme engine as well MIUI 13 from Xiaomi brings this innovation. Google is known to have given manufacturers a month to implement the Material You dynamic themes - until March 14. All devices released after this date with Android 12 out-of-the-box should offer dynamic themes functionality.