Intel recently suggests that Google may be working on an option. Therefore that will allow you to add a search engine to the Pixel Launcher search bar, for one of your preferences. Currently, Google Pixel Launcher offers a universal search function through. its search bar, which allows users to search for all types of content locally and online. Including contacts, apps and settings, just by entering a name. However, the new change may affect the source of online results. As spotted by frequent tipster Neil Sodikov and shared on X. The latest iteration of the Android 14 QPR 2 Beta 3 app that was launched recently has a hidden setting called “Search Axis”.
Android 14 QPR 2 Beta 3 app
As spotted by frequent tipster The Asia Phone Number List feature is still under development. Therefore and there’s no word yet from Google on. When it might make its way to your Pixel device. But the name and the string of text that describes the setting certainly tells us what the update is about. Based on the screenshot, the text line reads. Select the app you use to search the web. This affects search and content on your home screen.” A screenshot of Pixel Launcher’s hidden search engine settings. This means that you can replace Google with other search engines.Like Bing and DuckDuckGo as the source of your online search results.
Among the responses to Sodikov X's
All searches for local results should remain Afghanistan phone data unaffected though. Among the responses to Sodikov X’s post. User Lance Adams added that they saw flags in the Google Chrome app for Android. That could be related to the new “search engine” settings. Screenshot of the search engine in Chrome (Image credit: Lance Adams) Although not yet confirmed. The screenshot seems to indicate that any changes you make to the Pixel Launcher search bar may be reflected. Google Chrome’s search engine once this option becomes available. As it is part of Android 14 QPR 2 Beta 3, the integration with Chrome may be released in the future. The pixel feature is expected to be released in March. Google hasn’t explained why it’s now deciding to customize. The search engine selection in the Pixel Launcher search bar. But it’s a welcome decision as it gives users more agency over what they want to use on their Pixel devices .