Public bug reported:

[Impact]

 * The icon called network-cellular-connected-symbolic appears at the
top right of the desktop when users connect to their phones via
bluetooth to use data.  The icon includes green fill, which is
inconsistent with the monochrome icons used for (e.g.) wifi.  See GitHub
issue https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/2192.

 * Reason to backport to Focal: the inconsistency was missed because I
don't use this feature and it's an unfortunate oversight.  When the icon
appears, it does so in a prominent position and is constantly visible to
the user, giving a poor impression of Ubuntu.

[Test Case]

 * Use Bluetooth tethering so your laptop is making use of your phone's
data connection.  Notice that, unlike the rest of the icons at the top
right of the screen, the symbol for the connection isn't monochrome.

 * Build Yaru from Master and notice how all icons are now monochrome.

[Regression Potential]

 * No regression potential.

 * Tested by building Yaru from source.

[Other Info]

 * Link to the GitHub PR: https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/pull/2252.

** Affects: yaru-theme (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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