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Google App Offers A New Look To Its Search Bar For Android 

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Google App Offers A New Look To Its Search Bar
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  • The Google app is rolling out the new update, offering a new look to its search bar for Android devices.
  • Users noticed the update within the Google app running the beta version.
  • There’s no information about whether this update will be available to all users or not. 

Google ensures to bring several significant upgrades to its services, and with that, the Google app has begun rolling out a new revamp look for its search bar, offering a new design for the quick buttons that are placed underneath the search bar for Android users. Although this functionality already exists within the Google app, this new update provides a new look to the Google search UI.

This latest update is currently visible in the latest beta version of the Google app on Android devices. With the update, the Google app has changed the look of its search bar, which’s showing the four buttons that are by-default placed underneath the Google search bar with a new look. These four buttons include Gallery, Translate, Homework, and Sing, respectively. 

On the flip side, the Translate button allows you to quickly translate the text captured by your device’s camera using Lens, while the Gallery button offers you the ability to upload any image from your device’s gallery. Simultaneously, the Sing button will suggest the song’s name based on your humming or singing. Last but not least, the Homework button can help with all your queries regarding your homework and get solutions using the Lens. 

Meanwhile, it doesn’t seem that the Google app has been widely rolling out this feature, though the feature has significantly appeared in the Google app beta version, which has a 15.8.38.29 version number. Also, there’s no information yet about whether the feature will be available to all users or not.

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Google App Offers A New Look To Its Search Bar

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