Mid-range Galaxy phones to soon get flagship power as Samsung expands Circle to Search

Circle to Search has become a favorite tool among Android users for its intuitive way of searching. Figuring out where to buy those cool sunglasses you saw on Instagram is as easy as circling them with your finger. It’s so popular that Google is considering adding a version of the feature to its Chrome browser.

Recognizing its usefulness, Samsung has decided to roll out Circle to Search to five more devices. Three of the company’s mid-rangers – the Galaxy A34 5G, Galaxy A35 5G, and A54 5G – are receiving the updates, along with the entire Galaxy Tab S9 FE series. The tablet lineup consists of the base model, the Tab S9 FE Plus, and the S9 FE 5G. The update brings the number of devices that support Circle to Search to over 30 (nearly 40 if you count the recently unveiled Pixel 9 series).

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Judging by the official announcement, there don’t seem to be any limitations to this version of the feature. It performs on par with Circle to Search on more expensive devices. Samsung states that users can “circle, highlight, or tap anywhere on the screen to select a specific line of text, object in an image or video that they want to search.”