Get ready for a game-changer! Android 16 QPR2 has just unlocked a whole new world of possibilities with its latest update. Imagine being able to harness the power of Circle to Search on external displays - it's like having a super-efficient assistant at your fingertips!
Previously, this handy feature was confined to your phone's screen, but no more! With the new update, you can now access Circle to Search's magic on any connected monitor. It's a simple yet brilliant enhancement that opens up a whole new realm of productivity and convenience.
But here's where it gets controversial... While Google has been generous in bringing this feature to most premium Android phones, it has long been restricted to the phone's internal display. However, with Android 16 QPR2, this limitation is a thing of the past.
To activate Circle to Search on an external display, simply long-press the app drawer or home button with your mouse. From there, you can select, draw, or scribble over the content you want to search, and the results will appear in a panel on the opposite side of the screen. It's an intuitive and efficient process, offering a seamless experience.
And this is the part most people miss: the potential of this update goes beyond just searching. Circle to Search can translate text, identify songs, provide game guides, and even protect you from scams. It's a versatile tool that can enhance your productivity and daily life in countless ways.
We tested this update on a Pixel running Android 16 QPR2, and it worked like a charm. The feature seamlessly transitioned between the internal and external displays, offering a consistent and reliable experience.
Aside from this exciting development, we haven't noticed any other major changes to Android's Desktop Mode in QPR2. But who knows what other surprises might be lurking in the update?
Have you spotted any other new features? Share your findings in the comments below! We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences with this update.
So, what do you think? Is this update a game-changer for you? Or do you have a different take on it? We welcome your opinions and insights!