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Watch: Google Lens now available for Ulefone devices via Google Photos

Watch: Google Lens now available for Ulefone devices via Google Photos

Google Lens is finally available for non-Pixel devices such as phones from the Ulefone brand. As any would know, Google Lens is designed to bring up relevant information using visual analysis, that is, when directing the phone's camera at an object, Google Lens will attempt to identify the object and show relevant search results and information. And all of Ulefone devices with Google Photos app installed in them can now experience Google Lens too. Check out the video below.

As shown in the video,Google Lens that works on the Ulefone Power 3S can recognize landmarks and important buildings and show you all the related information, including its history, timings, website, social links, etc. With its help, you can also get more information about artworks, movies or books. And the Lens is able to identify animals and plants as well. Also, by point the device's camera (optimized by Google Lens) towards a store, cafe, restaurant or any other commercial place, it will automatically present you its ratings and reviews. Aside from that, you can have Google Lens do things like creating a contact from a business card, identifying brands, looking up barcodes or scanning QR codes, opening links, etc.

As mentioned above, Google Lens works well on all of Ulefone device. If you're interested, it's actually a perfect time to think about grabbing one of Ulefone smartphones as AliExpress will be having an anniversary sale on March 28th. By then, the Power 3S is sold for $158.99, $199.99 for Power 3, $149.99 for the Armor 2S, $49.99 for the S7 Pro. You can also get free coupons. Click here for more information.

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