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### Steps to reproduce
1. Set your phone to dark mode (optional, this just makes the colors a bit more distinctive & the bug easier to see)
2. Open Firefox Nightly, & notice that the new-tab homepage is blue from the (now-default) Edge to Edge Wallpaper
3. Visit some website -- e.g. tap Firefox's shortcut tile for Wikipedia.
4. In your Wikipedia tab, tap the address bar (to go into edit-the-URL mode)
5. Tap the down-arrow at the bottom left corner of the keyboard.

### Expected behavior
No flicker, and consistent theme across the screen.

### Actual behavior
After step 4 (when you tap the address bar), the system status-bar at the top of the screen flickers from gray to blue to gray again.
After step 5, when the (gray) keyboard gets dismissed, it reveals a blue navbar at the bottom of the screen. (This stands out as wrong since this navbar was gray when you were viewing Wikipedia, and the rest of the screen is still gray-themed, aside from the aforementioned flicker).

### Device information

* Firefox version:  Nightly 150.0a1 (2026-03-05)
* Android device model: Pixel 6a, Pixel 10 Pro XL
* Android OS version: 16
### Steps to reproduce
1. Set your phone to dark mode (optional, this just makes the colors a bit more distinctive & the bug easier to see)
2. Open Firefox Nightly, & notice that the new-tab homepage is blue from the (now-default) Edge to Edge Wallpaper
3. Visit some website -- e.g. tap Firefox's shortcut tile for Wikipedia.
4. In your Wikipedia tab, tap the address bar (to go into edit-the-URL mode)
5. Tap the down-arrow at the bottom left corner of the keyboard.

### Expected behavior
Consistent theme across the screen, and no odd flickering.

### Actual behavior
After step 4 (when you tap the address bar), the system status-bar at the top of the screen flickers from gray to blue to gray again.
After step 5, when the (gray) keyboard gets dismissed, it reveals a blue navbar at the bottom of the screen. (This stands out as wrong since this navbar was gray when you were viewing Wikipedia, and the rest of the screen is still gray-themed, aside from the aforementioned flicker).

### Device information

* Firefox version:  Nightly 150.0a1 (2026-03-05)
* Android device model: Pixel 6a, Pixel 10 Pro XL
* Android OS version: 16
### Steps to reproduce
1. Set your phone to dark mode (optional, this just makes the colors a bit more distinctive & the bug easier to see)
2. Open Firefox Nightly, & notice that the new-tab homepage is blue from the (now-default) Edge to Edge Wallpaper
3. Visit some website -- e.g. tap Firefox's shortcut tile for Wikipedia.
4. In your Wikipedia tab, tap the address bar (to go into edit-the-URL mode)
5. Tap the down-arrow at the bottom left corner of the keyboard.

### Expected behavior
Consistent theme across the screen, and no odd flickering.

### Actual behavior
After step 4 (when you tap the address bar), the system status-bar (at the top of the screen) and navbar (bottom of the screen) flicker from gray to blue to gray again.
After step 5, when the (gray) keyboard gets dismissed, it reveals a blue navbar at the bottom of the screen. (This stands out as wrong since this navbar was gray when you were viewing Wikipedia, and the rest of the screen [including the status bar] is gray-themed at this point.)

### Device information

* Firefox version:  Nightly 150.0a1 (2026-03-05)
* Android device model: Pixel 6a, Pixel 10 Pro XL
* Android OS version: 16

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