Google Photos for Android is getting a very prominent and persistent redesign of its backup indicator that leverages Material 3 Expressive.
“Google Photos” no longer appears in the top-left corner of the app. Instead, you just get the service’s icon — much like the Google Play Store — that briefly appears upon opening the app. After a few seconds, it animates/spins out (like a pinwheel) into a “Backup complete” chip complete with cloud icon. If you tap or drag down, Google will tell you how many photos are backed up to your account.
When something is updating, the rounded pill first says “Preparing backup” before advancing to “Backing up photos” with a circular progress indicator that is wavy. Tapping gives you more details like how you can “Keep the app open for faster backups.” This new indicator does not distinguish between photos and videos.

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