Google's Circle to Search Gets a Transparent Navigation Bar and User Feedback Feature
Google's Circle to Search receives a sleek transparent navigation bar update, modernizing the user interface and enhancing visual appeal.

Google's Updates for Circle to Search
Transparent Navigation Bar
- Change: The latest update introduces a transparent navigation bar for search results, enhancing the modern look of the Circle to Search overlay.
- Visibility: This change is more noticeable with 3-button navigation (now getting predictive back support in Android 16) and less so with gesture navigation.
- Context: Unlike the Google app, which has a persistent bottom bar, this update provides a cleaner, more integrated look for search results.
Feedback Bar
- New Feature: A full-width 'Are these results useful?' feedback bar is appearing at the bottom of the screen when results are expanded fully.
- Design: This floating pill offers options to select 'Yes', 'No', or close the feedback prompt, similar to Google Lens functionality.
Availability
- Current Devices: These updates are rolling out with the beta version (16.6) of the Google app on some Pixel devices.
- Future Updates: While not yet available on Samsung phones, this UI tweak could significantly benefit them as well.
Recent Updates
- February 2023: Previous updates included an extended long-press and boosted vibration for Circle to Search.
- Early 2023: A redesign introduced a larger bar for numbers and URLs with a single tap.
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