Google told us these two adjustments were coming and we even saw the fading nav bar show up in the Android 8.1 beta. We weren’t exactly expecting both in a regular monthly security patch, though.
The Saturated color profile that adds a punch to the colors of the 2 XL can be found in Settings>Display>Advanced>Colors. Once in there, you can choose from Boosted, Natural, and Saturated. Boosted is likely the Vibrant setting that came with the phone out of the gate, while Natural is likely the sRGB-tuned style that Google would rather you use. Saturated will be less accurate overall, but potentially more pleasing to your eye.
As for the new fading navigation bar, well, you don’t have to do anything to activate it. In fact, it’s not a mode, it’s just the way the navigation bar works now. When in apps or moving around the OS, if you don’t touch any of the navigation buttons for a few seconds, they’ll do a subtle fading shift. This should help prevent any long-term burn-in, Google hopes.
To check for the update, head into Settings>System>System update.
And yes, the update is live right now even if the factory images and OTA files from Google do not currently exist for public download.
November’s Pixel 2 XL Update Adds Color Profiles, Nav Bar Dimming is a post from: Droid Life
November’s Pixel 2 XL Update Adds Color Profiles, Nav Bar Dimming
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