Google is trying its best to streamline the Pixel phone app by removing the built-in inches for finding welcoming places nearby. It often happens that new features are included, but while doing so some earlier features give way to a better user experience.
And this adjustment comes on the heels of the announcement we made a few weeks ago. Now, computer programs operate primarily for control over lines. Google reasons that these can be removed with minimal use; Most users will probably look at the Google Search mobile app and maps for their local topics.
Compared to twenty years ago, it has become easier to look up restaurants and nearby shops on the Internet by simply using your cell phone. Activate the map. Need a specific business, but can’t find it? Just wait! After a quick search of Mr. Google, he will be able to get the job done. The fact that this move removed functionality that would have seemingly been required from the Phone app means that it now functions as a powerful contact manager that only lacks location searches – a change that is unlikely to be noticed by most users.
While the transition may be a bit more demanding for traditional directory users, the change to the Phone app’s inbuilt search engine is necessary for instant local searches. This could be by developing a new habit of checking directions and location information from maps or search apps when out and about.