The Google Android app now remembers offline queries and is able to automatically complete them once it gets reconnected to the Internet, the company revealed on Wednesday. Google's Product Manager Shekhar Sharad revealed that their developers have recently been hard at work designing a way around unreliable Internet connections. As a result of that effort, they came up with a way for the Google app to save offline searches until a connection to the World Wide Web is available. This allows users to make as many queries as they'd like even if they're offline and leave the app be until their phone has service again. Once an Internet connection is regained, the Google app will automatically retrieve requested search results and send you a push notification saying that results are ready to be displayed.
Also the functionality detailed above is only featured in the latest version of the Google app which rolled out on Monday, January 16. The same update also introduces some performance optimizations and adds support for new doodles. Additionally, websites will now open directly in the app and the new iteration of Google's flagship product also boasts support for offline voice actions.
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