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Google Simplifies Circle to Search UI with New Update

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Google is testing a new, simpler design for its Circle to Search feature. The update aims to make the user interface cleaner and easier to use.

When activated, the entire panel now slides up as one element, offering a smoother animation.

This change replaces the previous design, which was more complex and featured multiple buttons in one container.

The new design also includes changes to the close and overflow menu buttons, which are now housed in circles.

Additionally, the search microphone button has been redesigned to match the style of the other buttons, moving away from Google’s signature four-color design.

This new design is still being tested with the latest version of the Google app and has not yet been widely rolled out.

It follows a previous test of a more complicated design, which was pulled after user feedback indicated it was too complex.

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