Android L is a big release. Google promised thousands of new features and APIs, as well as a visual overhaul with a new design language called Material Design. It took us no time at all to find a bunch of neat new changes in Google's upcoming OS.

With such a dramatically changed Android, surely the Settings menu drastically different, right? Wrong! Surprisingly, the Android L settings menus are very much like those in KitKat.

Android L is sitll in a "developer preview" state, and we likely haven't seen all the changes in store for us this fall when the next version of Android is released. Here are some side-by-side comparisons so you can easily see what's changed, and what hasn't.