Install this app to get a surprise feature that Google added to Android phones
In August, the Search Circle was updated to include the ability to quickly identify the song that’s playing. Shazam is widely credited as the go-to app for this type of action, but now Google wants to make it easier by bringing the ability to a quick setting in the notification bar.
The feature will be available from the Quick Actions panel, which has become one of the areas that receives the most attention from Google. And of course, it now intends to get another quick access to quickly access the song definition with a downward-facing gesture.
In the Google app details in its beta version 15.39.39.29.arm64, a new quick setting for searching for songs has been found. This new quick access appears by default in the notification panel when you install the beta version of the app.
Once activated by pressing the new quick settings button, a window is created that occupies the entire screen with an animation of a balloon made up of different colored dots to let you know that the mobile is searching for the song that is playing at that moment.
As with all quick accesses in the notification panel, they can be placed wherever the user wants, even next to connectivity accesses like Bluetooth or Airplane mode itself.
However, as Android Police reports on this new discovery, this experience is a far cry from the one built into the Pixel called “NowPlay,” which recognizes songs in the background so the user can find them from the same screen without having to do anything;
This novelty is present in the beta version of the Google app which can be downloaded from the Apkmirror repository and thus tested as it appears by default when installing the beta version .