Google app’s voice and song search finally gets overhaul

The legacy voice search in the Google app is finally getting a UI update as the tech giant moves to a design style similar to Search Live.

The search query originally featured the familiar four-dot design that is a staple of Google's branding. It will now look like the new Gemini Live UI branding, with some changes to animations and overall responsiveness.

How marked by both Android Center And 9to5Google, the “G” logo is much more centered than before, and at the top is the prompt “What's on your mind?” eventually disappears, revealing deciphering what the user said. The four-point waveform is now replaced by an arc (similar to a live search arc) that pulses along with the user's speech. The song search option remains at the bottom, this time in an updated bubble under the arc. When you press the button, the prompt updates and sounds like “Play Sing Hum.”

Interestingly, Google has also updated the ping that is played when the microphone button is pressed, moving from the traditional tone it used in the past to a lighter hum that is currently used in AI mode.

According to the company, the updated Google app interface is gradually rolling out to both Android and iOS users. 9to5Google. However, this UI tweak is available like many other Google tweaks. devices And software elements moving to Material 3 look and feel It became clear back in May.

Source: 9to5Google, Android Center

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