Google Song Search Gets Gemini UI on Android

by Anika Shah - Technology
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## What you need to know

* Google’s song search revamped with a modernized Gemini-like redesign for enhanced user experience.
* New centered ‘G’ logo and improved sound enhance the intuitive search feature for Android users.
* Gradual rollout of redesigned interface links with recent Material 3 updates for consistent Google visuals.

Google is unveiling a sleek redesign of its song search feature for Android, integrating a Gemini-like UI that enhances user interaction. This update,gradually rolling out across devices,promises a more intuitive and cohesive search experience for music enthusiasts everywhere.

What was once four multicolored dots is now going to look a lot like its Live Search UI, but with some changes to animation and the overall response from the search bot (as reported by 9to5 Google).

(Image credit: Nandika Ravi/ Android Central)

As you can see in the GIF below, the ‘G’ logo is a lot more centered now, and the “What’s on your mind?” prompt transitions into the transcript. The earlier compact waveform

Google App Gets a Visual Refresh with New UI Rollout

The Google app is receiving a redesigned interface, gradually rolling out to both Android and iOS users. The update aims to modernize the app’s appearance and improve user experience, aligning with Google’s broader design language.

As reported by Web Pro News,sightings of the new UI have been confirmed through social media posts. This phased rollout suggests Google is carefully monitoring for bugs and potential issues before a wider release.

This redesign is part of a larger effort by Google to update its app visuals. Recently, the Chrome for Android app received a Material 3 Expressive redesign, bringing it in line with the company’s newer design aesthetics. the Google app’s update continues this trend toward a more intuitive and user-pleasant experience.

Image of the new Google App UI. Credit: future


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