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by vibrunazo
5046 days ago
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> Even this remains to be seen. I don't think vanilla Android is going to be affected very much. You're obviously not familiar with the lawsuit on universal search. [1] Apple forced Samsung to remove a feature from its phone. Even from the stock Android Galaxy Nexus, which is much different from the iPhone. This lawsuit is already affecting consumers today. My tablet was just updated yesterday and had universal search removed. Meaning Apple already directly made my device worse. [1] http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/galaxy-s3-loses-universa... |
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According to: http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/25/3268609/how-google-has-avo...
Apparently the universal search is back in 4.1 in a non-infringing way.
>> Google significantly revamped search in Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) by introducing their new search product, Google Now. The persistent search bar stayed, but it now pulled up Google Now with its fancy prediction and useful cards. It now intelligently pulls in weather, driving directions, sports scores, and more without the user even asking. They also tweaked the way it searched both the web and the device, side-stepping Apple's patent. In addition, they countered Apple's Siri by offering a similar (but often faster) voice search and actions within Google Now.