Google today announced on its blog that they have upgraded the mobile Image Search on Android 2.1 and iPhone OS 3.0+ devices.
It’s a typically Google update, in that the revamp will provide more speed and less clutter — two things that are always welcome.
There will now be more thumbnails per screen, and a quick swipe to the left or right will have you move between pages of results.
After clicking on a thumbnail, the images will be presented fullscreen on a plain black background (try saying that 6 times quickly), with the text disappearing after a few moments.
All in all, it’s a nice, clean, fast upgrade: a win in my books.
To access it, simply go to www.google.com on your Android 2.1 or iPhone 3.0+ handset, and click on images.
Neither of those handsets in reach right now? No worries: check out the video demo, below.
[via Mashable]
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