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- The latest Google App Beta Circle Two searchs a shortcut to song search history.
- Here is also a new translation button that appears after a rotation of something.
Circle Two Search is a useful tool that can be used for different purposes from helping you find the name of the song until you translate foreign languages. Since its onset, Google has been permanently improving this feature by adding new abilities. In our latest AP tears, we found out that further changes were in their way.
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During the recent beta investigation of the Google App (Version 16.22.44.Sa.Arm64), two new changes were discovered to find us from the Circle. These changes are related to the identity and translation functions of the song.
Starting with the music ID tool, now a new icon appears when you look for a song. After activating the circle to find and tap the music note icon, you will now see the date icon in the upper right corner of the screen. This icon is a shortcut from the “Recent Songs Searches” page, which began to appear in front of the beta -testers in April. Here you will be able to see all the searches of your past, complete with song titles, thumbnels and artist information.
Next, we have an extra button for translation. Currently, you can translate the entire screen by tapping the translation button in the Circle. However, if you turn to something first, you lose the opportunity to translate. In this situation, if you want to translate a text, you have to be out of the circle to find and mobilize again.
It seems that it will change soon, as a new translation button now appears after a rotation of something. You can check the video above, for example.
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