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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Circle to Search comes to Honor Magic V3 and Honor 200 series

Samsung introduced Google’s Circle to Search feature on the Galaxy S24 series in January. Then Google brought this feature to Pixel devices. Months later, this feature is finally leaving the monopoly of Samsung and Google and reaching other brands. Honor announced that it is bringing the Circle to Search feature to the Magic V3 and 200 series.

Circle to Search, as the name suggests, is a feature that allows you to get more information about anything you mark, draw or circle on your phone screen.

George Zhao, Honor CEO, made the following statement on the subject: “Advances in artificial intelligence are radically changing the way we work, learn, shop, create and interact with our devices. Whether you need translation help, help with your homework, or want to learn more about an image that caught your eye on social media, our smartphones have become our primary source of information. As a human-focused technology brand, Honor remains committed to bringing the benefits of artificial intelligence to everyone. “Through our close collaboration with Google and introducing this feature to two of our popular smartphone series, we are bringing information to our users’ fingertips and bringing a whole new level of convenience to their daily lives.”

Honor adds the Circle to Search feature to Magic V3 and 200 series devices, making it possible for users to quickly access information about the content they circle or highlight on their screens. Especially for visual searches, translation assistance and daily use, this feature stands out as an important innovation that will make the lives of smartphone users easier.

Danish Kapoor