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First Pics of UI Changes in Android 1.5

While everyone is getting amped up about the new features set to debut in Android 1.5, we're equally excited about the enhancements to current ones.

As promised on Monday, the Android Developers Blog is starting to unveil some of the changes coming in the updated OS.  First up is Romain Guy who gives a glimpse of how things are being refined.

android_add_contactThis is the screen you get when adding a contact in Android 1.1 versus Android 1.5.  Developers are able to work with different dimensions for minimum button sizes and create a different look.  Subtle stuff, but it's moving in the right direction.

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