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    Google search for mobile has redesign focusing on results

    This weekend, Google announced that its search will change on smartphones. Developers are doing a redesign of Google's mobile search app to help people see results more clearly instead of a big visual clutter. The results will now appear edge-to-edge with larger text, less shadows, and the use of color to illustrate what's important.

    In addition to the change in the way search results are displayed in the Google application, the images became more rounded. In addition, the company's signature font was used more. Below is an example image showing how searches will be displayed:



    Google search for mobile has redesign focusing on results

    New design being made available by Google for smartphones. Source: Google

    Granted, this won't be a big change in the way we use Google on our phones, but it's a welcome one. Apparently, Google is recognizing that searches on smartphones have to be fast, and thinking along this line, the presence of very elaborate graphics does not make sense in this scenario, as we are usually in a hurry to access a relevant site. While we don't have the new interface, all we can do is observe the images of the redesign of Google's search engine for the mobile environment.

    Google search for mobile has redesign focusing on results

    New design being made available by Google for smartphones. Source: Google
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    Launch and availability

    According to Google, the novelty should reach cell phones in the "next days". That is, the new look will be implemented gradually and you must be patient to wait until it arrives on your device.



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