Earlier this year, Google has added a new potential to its app on the iOS that allows you to check the history of the songs sought in the past. This feature is now ready for Android devices. It is said that this is an extension of the search feature that takes advantage of the circle for search – Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) visual search device – to search for the name of the song that is currently running.
Song search date in Circle to find on Android
The song search date is developed with the stable version of the Google app with 16.27 with Android (9TO5 via Google). Launching the singing feature expires the familiar window that asks you Play a song, sing or dare Identity.
However, there is also a new icon in the upper right corner of the screen that you have recently disclosed the tracks. According to the Mountain View -based Tech Dev feature, “To help you continue to search, the Google app saves your recent searches.”
Taping the option reveals a list that describes the several tracks you have found with the past feature, including the album art, title, artist, and the time you have discovered information. You can see 10 results on the screen, which is group together a month. Meanwhile, scroll down to the bottom of the list also reveals one Show full date Option
Its choice opens up my Google Activity page, where all the songs you have sought in the past are detailed. However, this page lacks artwork and only shows the title track, the artist, and the time you find it.
In addition to the Google app, the new search history feature on Android is also accessible through the home screen shortcut. In particular, this ability was first seen in February, after the Google app’s app for Android, but there was no front end able to access it.
Then in April, the Tech Dev allegedly began handing him over to the beta testers. Interestingly, since February, iOS users have access to this feature, at the same time when the first evidence of its arrival on Android was discovered.


