Already, Google Search affords users custom updates on live matches and EPL Table standing among others; and currently under testing is a new feature that will compare specifications of smartphones when a user searches for two devices.
The company seems to be testing the comparison feature for some users, while searching for two devices with "vs" in the middle (for example, "Pixel 2 vs Pixel 2 XL") brings up a comparison chart.
Albeit, it doesn't seem to work with three or more devices, as there's only a mode to highlight differences between just two devices.
As spotted by AndroidPolice, the device comparison feature is visible on the main results page, and tapping the blue button expands it to show every detail.
The new feature, however seems to be rolling out, and when active for all, may include comparison for other popular mobile brands.
The company seems to be testing the comparison feature for some users, while searching for two devices with "vs" in the middle (for example, "Pixel 2 vs Pixel 2 XL") brings up a comparison chart.
Albeit, it doesn't seem to work with three or more devices, as there's only a mode to highlight differences between just two devices.
As spotted by AndroidPolice, the device comparison feature is visible on the main results page, and tapping the blue button expands it to show every detail.
The new feature, however seems to be rolling out, and when active for all, may include comparison for other popular mobile brands.
Google testing highlight of differences between devices in search
The company seems to be testing the comparison feature for some users, while searching for two devices with "vs" in the middle (for example, "Pixel 2 vs Pixel 2 XL") brings up a comparison chart.
Albeit, it doesn't seem to work with three or more devices, as there's only a mode to highlight differences between just two devices.
As spotted by AndroidPolice, the device comparison feature is visible on the main results page, and tapping the blue button expands it to show every detail.
The new feature, however seems to be rolling out, and when active for all, may include comparison for other popular mobile brands.