Gesture Search now available for Android 1.6+ worldwide

17 March, 2010

Google's Gesture Search for Android has been available for a limited number of devices for testing purposes for a while now, but it has just been released worldwide (it was US only so far) and to a lot more phones - Gestures Search is available for Android v1.6 and up (the first version was v2.0 and up).

Gesture Search for Android is a quick way to search through installed apps, contacts, bookmarks or music tracks - you just draw a few letters on the screen, usually two or three should be enough to filter the items till you have only several left. Then tap the one you were looking for and that's it - much faster than pulling up the on-screen (not to mention the physical) keyboard.



So, Gesture Search isn't handwriting recognition in the usual sense - typing with your finger is not a good idea anyway. What it is however is a quick and simple way for picking something out of a long list.

The new version of Gesture Search is available in all countries where the Android Market is available. It can only recognize the English alphabet though. The new version should also work a bit faster and have less bugs.

So, get it off the Market or you could use this:



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Reader comments

  • Phone fan
  • 18 Mar 2010
  • PA$

This is a fault tolerant design. This is not handwriting recognition in true sense, it takes error into account. Like an H and A are quite similar to write. So, they include both in the result. But, results with H are given preference (comes first). ...

  • eh
  • 17 Mar 2010
  • xkH

Fragmented OS. LOL. Hi here's your brand new Android phone, oh by the way it's only 1.6, so no Google Maps Navigation of Live Wallpaper for you!

  • Hero
  • 17 Mar 2010
  • m21

Watch out google, here comes apple with the patent file. these days they have a patent for everything.

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