Adam Birney / Android Authority
Tl; DR
- Google allows you to search for songs using the audio contribution in the company’s Android application.
- Currently, there is no kind of history accessible for research of past songs.
- Google seems to work on a search log similar to that available in the game now.
Some problems no longer exist when you have a good smartphone. You don’t know how to go somewhere? No matter – Google Maps will understand it. You have a song stuck in your head but you cannot understand what it is? Not also a problem – Google has a powerful baked song search tool in its Android application. Although it already works fairly well, we have spotted development work under the hood that suggests that this could be about to improve.
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Until now, the sound research experience within the Google application (the one that shows you that the pulseing rainbow sphere) is largely ephemeral: it listens to your contribution, analyzes this audio And presents a classified list of probable candidates. But that’s all there – use it again and you start fresh, apparently without memory of past research.
By examining the modifications with the new beta construction 16.5.33.SA.RM64 of the Google application, however, we were able to discover what seems to work to change this behavior, and finally give the research tool a kind of history. Already, we have identified several apparently relevant text channels:
Currently, work on the actual interface which could show that research history seems to be only its infancy. Although we are sometimes able to activate the features in the course of development early to get an overview, in this case, all that we have hidden from the application is a screen with the right title, but essentially missing something else .
You will notice this little history icon at the top right of the search screen, and a tapping that brings you to this Recent song research see. But for the moment, it is as far as it allows us to leave.
It is largely just speculation at the moment, but we would not be surprised at all if we end up obtaining an interface that largely resembles that that Google already uses for its functionally very similar game story. At the very least, on the basis of these channels, we can expect basic information, probably an album art and a horoditing for our research.
Given the way it feels bare at the moment, there is a good chance that we would identify other progress on this tool before it was finally online. Continue to check with Android authority For updates on this subject and on all the rest on which Google works.