After the Pixel 8 and 7 series, Circle to Search will finally come to all Pixel devices with Tensor technology.
Circle to Search was introduced in January for the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro (as well as the Galaxy S24 series), while the March Feature Drop brought it to the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro.
Google, starting this week, will roll out Circle to Search on Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, and Pixel 7a. Now it’s also coming to the Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy Tab S9 series. This is a server-side update, but make sure you have the latest edition of the Google app installed. You’ll need to press and hold the navigation bar once it’s active.
Finally, the visual search tool is “coming soon” to the Pixel Fold and will circulate through Google’s hardware family.
Meanwhile, in the coming weeks, Circle to Search will add a translation feature. After activation, a new button will appear next to the search bar. This will “instantly translate everything that appears on the screen. “The new text will perfectly update the original to maintain context.
When it comes to shopping, Google is rolling out more personalized “style recommendations” for clothing, shoes, and accessories, such as “straw bags” or “men’s polo shirts. “
Users “can compare features with a thumbs up or thumbs down, or by swiping right or left, and see personalized results. “Google will “remember your preferences” if you ever return to that query.
If you made a mistake with your review or don’t need to see personalized acquisition results, you can easily manage your preferences: just tap the 3 dots next to a search result and look for the personalization features under “About this result. “
SGE is also testing concepts that deserve to be similar to Gemini/Bard. For example, you might ask, “Schedule me a 3-day vacation in Philadelphia committed to history. “
. . . You’ll receive a series of tips for adding attractions and restaurants, as well as a review of your flight and hotel options.
Google uses data from sites, Maps reviews, and photos, and then exports it to Gmail, Docs, or Maps.
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