The way Google handles text-based searches through its Circle to Search Reviews your Whole screen for text is significantly improving. The system is now rolling out for all users across the planet.
Rather than presenting a pill-shaped bar for searching at the bottom, the entire screen is now useful for displaying suggestions and search results.
This noticeable improvement was devised to make the interface more intuitive. It was important in the first few versions of Circle to Search for the user. It aims to make a coarse gesture. This circled a big portion of the display to start the search.
Following this, the system would automatically search for answers using Google, attaching the screen image as part of the query.
As a result, those who counted on the feature as a fast way to reach Google might see this tweak as decreasing their workflow.
It would be interesting to notice how users respond to the new version of Circle to Search once it is available to everyone through the stable release of the application.
Having Circle to Search highlight all text on your screen makes it much more powerful and accessible. As an upgrade, now you can carry on quick contextual searches on anything you can see on the display.
While you’re watching, surfing, or reading online, you can look up the text you need without interruption. The aim is to use AI to make it effortless, instant, and effective for you to communicate with your phone on any topic at any moment.
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