Latest news with #toSearch


Time of India
20 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE price drop alert: Get 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant at up to Rs. 30,000 discount
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is on discount: Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is grabbing attention as Amazon slashes its price below ₹36,000—an exciting twist for value-driven smartphone fans. This isn't just another discount; it's reshaping what buyers expect from a flagship experience at under ₹ 40k. With Galaxy AI features like Circle to Search and Live Translate still intact, the buzz is that the S24 FE now offers premium functionality without the premium price tag . As summer sales heat up across India, this drop is drawing both long-time Samsung loyalists and first-time buyers into the conversation. Keep reading to learn how this Samsung Galaxy S24 FE deal might be the most talked-about smartphone offer of the season—and why it's turning heads online and offline. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE specifications Last September, the blue, graphite, and mint-coloured Samsung Galaxy S24 FE was introduced in India. It has a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X full-HD+ (1,080 x 2,340 pixels) display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. An Exynos 2400e SoC, 8GB of RAM, and up to 512GB of internal storage power its operation. A 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), an 8-megapixel telephoto shooter with OIS and 3x optical zoom, and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera make up the Galaxy S24 FE's triple rear camera unit. It has a front camera with 10 megapixels. Because of its IP68 rating, it is resistant to dust and splashes. It has a 4,700mAh battery that a 25W cable can charge. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE price, discount, and offer The base Galaxy S24 FE model with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage is now available on Amazon for Rs. 34,765, which is less than the Rs. 59,999 launch price. Originally priced at Rs. 65,999, the 256GB storage model with the same amount of RAM is now available for Rs. 43,300. Additionally, purchases made using specific bank credit cards and EMI transactions can receive discounts of up to Rs. 1,250 from the online marketplace. As a result, the net effective price will drop to Rs. 33,515. Starting at Rs. 1,685 per month, the e-commerce company is offering free EMI for six months. Users of ICICI Bank credit cards can also receive a discount of up to Rs. 1,565 while using Amazon Pay. For the latest and more interesting tech news, keep reading Indiatimes Tech.
&w=3840&q=100)

Business Standard
19-05-2025
- Business Standard
Google to update Circle to Search with full-screen visual search: Report
Google is rolling out a notable upgrade to its Circle to Search (CtS) feature on Android, aimed at making searches more relevant by combining visual context with text input. According to 9To5Google, the feature will now automatically attach a full screenshot of the user's display when a Google Search is initiated within the CtS interface—enabling more contextual responses. The update is currently in beta testing and is expected to roll out widely in the coming weeks. When the feature first becomes available, users will see a prompt titled 'Search using your whole screen' explaining the update. Circle to Search: What's New According to the report, Google has now integrated text search with screen-wide visual analysis. When a user taps the search bar within the Circle to Search interface, a screenshot of the entire screen is automatically attached. This allows Google to analyse on-screen content and offer more tailored search results—whether it's identifying an object, summarising a paragraph, or answering a question based on an image. This new system enhances the original concept of Circle to Search, which allowed users to interactively circle or tap elements on their screen to trigger a Google Search without leaving the app they were in. Now, instead of requiring manual interaction with the screen, users can simply tap the search field to get full-screen contextual results, with Google treating the query as a question about the current screen—essentially, 'Ask about this image.' How It Works When Circle to Search is activated and a user types in a query, the system now automatically includes a screenshot of the screen in the search box. If users prefer to conduct a general text-only search without context, they can tap the attached image twice to remove it and proceed as before. This shift makes context-aware searches easier and more intuitive—ideal for asking about content within apps, articles, videos, or images—without needing to highlight anything manually. Users can still interact with screen elements directly, but now they also have the option to use full-screen analysis as the default behaviour.