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Plan
Premium
Country
Italy
Device
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
Operating System
Android 12
My Question or Issue
As title says, navbar and statusbar have to be transparent. It's one of the rules for a good UI in Google's guidelines, and for a good reason.
It would take a very minimum change in the code to actually be done, and the difference would be huge.
Please consider this suggestion, it's a minimum effort maximum results type of thing.