So, after reading my article, there are two options for Android developers:
Use these new features for app development?
By customizing, use the Chameleon status bar to achieve a flat visual effect?
In dynamic switching, native immersion is better than chameleon. Chameleon change is the status bar itself background color, and the Android status bar is a separate window, and the application window can not be fully synchronized with the animation, so the Chameleon status bar itself background color changes, can not do the whole color of the synchronization switch, will appear and the application of color cohesion in the window is inconsistent.
In the static picture display, the Chameleon is superior to the native immersion type. The color of the chameleon in the static screen is integrated, while the original immersive top bar will add a shadow to highlight the white text and icons in the status bar, but this makes the native immersion in the static picture to show a sense of fragmentation, resulting in a visual experience is not very good.
Android teaches you to write a chameleon status bar