Google has always been known for its subtle yet visually pleasing changes that enhance the overall user experience. One such change that is currently making waves is the redesign of Voice Search in the Google app on Android.
The revamped Voice Search feature is a major redesign that aims to improve the aesthetics of the app. This redesign was initially teased towards the end of last year and was later tested with a small group of users. Now, the updated version is being rolled out to more users on both the stable and beta channels.
Users running the latest version of the Google app on Android (version 17.1 for stable users and 17.2 for beta users) can now experience the new design. The most noticeable change is the addition of a Google “G” logo at the top center of the screen when Voice Search is activated. Additionally, there is a new menu on the right edge of the screen that allows users to access settings for Voice Search, such as language preferences and voice selection.
Another visual enhancement is the introduction of a four-color arc below the face illustration, similar to AI Mode and Search Live features. The “Search a song” button has also been revamped and now leads users to a song search UI. The redesign eliminates the sphere animation in favor of text that prompts users to “Play, Sing, Hum,” along with a shortcut to the Song Search history.
Overall, the new design offers a cleaner and more visually appealing interface. To experience the updated Voice Search feature, users should ensure they are on the latest version of the Google app and can access Voice Search from the homescreen widget or any Google Search bar within the app.
In conclusion, the redesign of Voice Search in the Google app on Android brings a fresh new look to the app, enhancing the overall user experience. For more information and updates on the latest tech news, stay tuned to Android Headlines.
