The image results are tightly packed, making optimal use of the screen space on your phone and allowing you to scan eight to fourteen images on a single results page. Clicking an image leads to a details page, which not only shows a larger thumbnail, but also lets you either visit the web page hosting the image or view the image itself in full size. Moreover you can navigate the search results using "next" and "previous" links. These features are designed to make browsing and searching for images on your phone easier and faster.
How to use Image Search:
1. Go to google.com and click on “Images.”


3. The image details page shows a larger thumbnail and links to the original website and image. You could also navigate to other results using "Next Image" link.

Posted by Varun Sharma and Jignashu Parikh, Software Engineers, Google Mobile Team
cool. keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteJust tried image search on my iphone, works very well. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust had a go from my Blackberry Storm, on the Vodafone Australia network.
ReplyDeleteOnly shows 5 results per page, and doesn't go to the 'details' page after clicking, just goes straight to the site.
'Settings' only has 'safe search', 'format web pages', and 'save location' options.
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This looks pretty interesting, but I don't see a Blackberry version - I'd get an Android phone in a heartbeat, but there are no US Cellular or Verizon Android phones and the only service in this area is provided by these two carriers.
ReplyDeleteEven in the local cities AT&T and TMobile don't offer 3G data.
So please a Blackberry version or Android on US Cellular or Verizon. (US Cellular preferred)