The
iOS
version
of
Google’s
Chrome
browser
is
getting
upgraded
with
several
features
from
the
Android
iteration,
including
simultaneous
Google
Lens
image
and
text
search.
Chrome
for
iOS
could
already
use
Google
Lens
to
search
for
a
picture
on
your
iPhone
or
one
taken
from
the
camera,
but
now
you
can
add
words
along
with
it
to
narrow
your
search
in
one
go.
For
instance,
you
can
upload
a
picture
of
a
t-shirt
design
you
like
into
Lens
and
type
the
name
of
a
color
that
you
prefer
into
search,
and
it
will
try
to
find
the
shirt
you
want.
This
update
comes
as
Apple
launched
its
own
Visual
Intelligence
search,
which
only
works
on
iPhone
16
and
16
Pro.
Search
a
picture
of
a
snowboard
design
you
like,
but
see
if
it
comes
in
purple.GIF:
Google
The
new
iOS
Chrome
also
lets
you
save
images
and
files
(such
as
PDFs)
from
the
web
directly
to
Google
Photos
and
Google
Drive,
allowing
you
to
access
them
elsewhere
quickly
and
not
take
up
your
iPhone’s
local
storage.
This
could
be
helpful
for
those
who
have
already
filled
up
Apple’s
paltry
5GB
of
free
iCloud
storage
or
who
would
prefer
to
use
Google
Drive.
You
can
save
this
PDF
straight
to
Google
Drive.GIF:
Google
Additionally,
iOS
Chrome
is
getting
Shopping
Insights,
which
can
notify
you
of
a
“Good
Deal
Now”
in
the
address
bar
on
products
you’re
searching
for
and
get
access
to
a
price
tracker.
You’ll
have
to
sync
your
browsing
history
with
Google
and
turn
on
“Make
searches
&
browsing
better,”
which
sends
Google
URLs
of
pages
you
visit.
The
“Good
deal
now”
pop-up.Image:
Google
Tap
on
an
address
in
websites
to
get
the
“mini-map.”GIF:
Google
There’s
also
now
a
mini-map
viewer
in
Chrome
that
lets
you
tap
an
address
on
a
website
and
take
a
peek
at
where
it
is
on
a
Google
Map
—
without
having
to
open
Google
Maps
in
another
tab
or
switch
to
the
Google
Maps
app.
According
to
Google,
more
features
will
be
added
to
iOS
Chrome
in
the
coming
months.
Original author: Umar Shakir
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