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Google begins testing ‘Search bubble’ chat heads for quick searches
Currently, Google is developing a more useful “Search Bubble” chat header that can be placed on the home screen for quick searches. It seems that shortcuts can be displayed even in some applications (including browsers). Of course, the user can choose to hide it temporarily or delete it completely.
As per the screenshot shared via- 9to5Google, the new Google search shortcut appears in the code of Google Home beta v12.44, showing a floating shortcut similar to chat heads. The user can freely move it to any corner of the screen.
However, users cannot place this floating search shortcut on the widget grid. This may avoid interfering with home screen widgets. The floating shortcut contains two buttons for standard text search and voice search.
When the new feature goes live, users may receive a notification asking if they want to use it on the home screen. The user can drag and drop the button to the bottom of the screen to turn it off completely or hide it for a period of time.
As of now, this is just a leak, we can’t say anything about when it will reach the devices. But it is likely to be launched soon as it seems to be in the final stages of development.
In the past few months, Google search has undergone a large number of updates, with some notable changes. Last month, the company introduced continuous scrolling for search on mobile devices. This effectively replaces the “See more” button that appears at the bottom of the page, providing constant results.
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WhatsApp Beta rolls out new in-app call dialer for simplified look
WhatsApp is continuously enhancing its user experience by adding new features and enhancements. Now, a fresh WhatsApp beta update introduces a new in-app call dialer that is currently available to some beta testers. This beta update arrives with version 2.24.26.11 on the Google Play Beta Program.
The fresh update moves the call dialer from the floating action button within the calls tab to a more accessible location in the menu. Users can now find the “Call a number” option in the menu, which allows them to dial phone numbers directly without having to save them in their address book.
The new call dialer of WhatsApp not only simplifies the process but also cleans up the calls tab, making it less cluttered. Previously, WhatsApp introduced a floating action button for the call dialer.
The new update improves the interface by integrating the call dialer into the menu for a cleaner and more organized experience.
Notably, the new feature is rolling out gradually to more beta testers. Users interested in trying out this feature can download the latest WhatsApp beta for Android from the Google Play Store. Stay tuned for more information as WhatsApp is continuously working on new features.
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Unlock handy new tools of Samsung Reminder with latest update
Samsung Reminder app has just been received bringing it to version 12.6.00.34. This update adds some useful new features and ensures that are available for users with One UI 7 update.
The fresh update adds the ability to select multiple dates when setting up recurring reminders. You can now choose to have reminders repeated every month or year, which makes it easier to manage tasks that happen regularly.
In addition, the update also introduces a new feature that allows completed reminders to be automatically deleted. This helps keep your reminders list clean and organized.
The Quick Add menu has also been improved. You can now use preset buttons to quickly set the time and place for your reminders. Also, you can now create duplicate completed or deleted reminders. If you need to repeat a task, you can simply copy an old reminder instead of creating a new one from scratch.
With these updates, the Samsung Reminder app becomes even more useful and easier to use. The new features make it simpler to manage tasks and stay organized.
Samsung Reminder 12.6.00.34 update has been spotted for the Galaxy S24 series smartphone running One UI 6.1.1. It aims to make the app compatible with One UI 7. Notably, Samsung also revamped the Samsung Reminder icon with the One UI 7 update. You can check the update via the Galaxy Store.
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Samsung Calendar update brings drag to move feature, countdown widget, and more
Samsung has rolled out a new update for its Calendar app with version 12.6.00.40, which brings several new features to enhance user experience and provide more customization options. This update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of around 52MB.
The fresh update introduces new tools that make managing your schedule more intuitive and personalized. The update adds a Drag to Move feature, which allows users to drag and drop an event to a different date on the calendar. This makes it much faster to reschedule events without having to open them and change the date manually.
In addition, the update allows you to customize the Calendar widget. With this update, you can choose to show events only from a specific calendar on the widget. This way, you can keep your home screen clean and focused on just the events you need to see.
Samsung has added a Countdown widget to the event details screen. This new tool helps you see how many days are left until an important event, like a meeting or a birthday.
The update also lets you move events to other calendars in bulk. If you use multiple calendars, this feature makes it easy to transfer several events at once without needing to move them one by one.
You can install the update via Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. This update is now available for One UI 6.1.1 running the Galaxy S24 series in India. One UI 7 Beta is reportedly coming for the Galaxy S24 series on December 16 in India, however, some countries users are already enjoying it.