Google now allows you to 'search' without internet
Google on Wednesday said that it
will allow smartphone users to "search" for something even when there
is no internet connection in the phone. Now of course, there is a catch here.
Google, irrespective of its brilliant engineers, cannot defeat the laws of
physics and return the search results from the web when there is no data connection
in a smartphone. Just that now the Google app will now won't tell offline users
that it can't complete the search. Instead, it will queue up the search query
and complete the search when the phone connects to internet.
"Mobile networks can
sometimes be inconsistent or spotty, which means that even if you have a
connection when you start your search, it might fail before you get your
results back," Google's Shekhar Sharad wrote on the company blog.
"With this change, search
results are saved as soon as they are retrieved, even if you lose connection
afterwards or go into airplane mode. So the next time you lose service, feel
free to queue up your searches, put your phone away and carry on with your day.
The Google app will work behind-the-scenes to detect when a connection is
available again and deliver your search results once completed," he
said.Although this is not any solution to the internet connectivity issues that
people face, particularly in countries in India, it just makes it slightly more
convenient to use the Google Search on smartphones.
For now the feature is available
only on Google Search app for Android. To get this feature, all that users have
to do is update the app on their phone by going into the Play Store.
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