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Missed that Tune? Google’s Circle to Search Now Remembers Your Song History on Android, Suggests Report

JUL 17 – The new feature saves up to 10 recent song identifications with details to help Android users easily revisit and rediscover tracks using Circle to Search.

Summary by Live Mint
Google is reportedly rolling out its Song Search History feature for Android, allowing users to view previously searched songs. This feature, part of the Google app version 16.27, includes album art and details, and can be accessed via a home screen shortcut.

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In my opinion, the best way to find a song is through the circle to search, at least if you don't have a pixel phone with now playing. However, so far there was the problem that the song search did not have its own course, so you had to remember the finds. But it's different now, in the last days a course has been integrated. After the start of the song search, you can reach it via a new button on the top right, the clock symbol combined with a …

Surely some of you know the situation: You hear a good song while out and about, so you pull out your smartphone and use Google's "Circle to Search" to listen. The result appears, but a few moments later, the information disappears again. For exactly...Read the article: Circle to Search: Song search history is shared You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a small commission. Si…

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9 to 5 Google broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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