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Google's quick settings Tile makes song ID a tap away on Android

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Google is making it easier than ever to identify that catchy tune playing in the background with its new Song Search Quick Settings tile . This new feature, currently in beta testing, streamlines the process of identifying music, offering a convenient one-tap solution for users.

Previously, identifying music on Android required opening the Google app or using voice commands with Google Assistant. Now, the dedicated Quick Settings tile provides instant access to Google's powerful music recognition technology. With a single tap, the tile activates the familiar globe interface associated with Song Search, visually indicating its search for the song.

This new integration offers several advantages. Users no longer need to navigate through the Google app or unlock their phones to activate Song Search. Whether it's a song playing in a store, at a friend's place, or even a random street performance, instant identification is just a tap away.

The addition of the Quick Settings tile further solidifies Google's commitment to providing users with a variety of ways to access its music recognition feature. While currently in beta testing, the new Quick Settings tile is expected to roll out more widely in a future update of the Google app.
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