What it’s good to know
- YouTube Music’s replace places Search and Discover beneath one roof, so you may browse suggestions and hunt for songs with out switching tabs.
- The outdated compass Discover icon is now a magnifying glass, opening a web page with a built-in search bar for smoother navigation.
- Double-tap the search bar, and the keyboard pops up immediately.
This tweak follows a wider app design trend focused on ease of use. Placing key controls at the bottom makes one-handed navigation smoother. 9to5Google says it’s nonetheless rolling out, so not everybody has it but.
The screenshots show it could make browsing and discovering music a lot smoother.
Search and explore, now in one spot
With the new update, you don’t have to hit a separate top icon to search. The old compass Explore icon is swapped for a magnifying glass, and when you tap it, you’re on the Explore page with a search bar right up top, so you can browse and hunt for new tracks at the same time.
Before, Search and Explore were split, forcing you to switch between tabs to discover new music and find specific tracks. The separation made it less seamless to engage with both YouTube Music’s recommendations and your own searches.
YouTube Music also now lets you double-tap the search bar to bring up the keyboard right away. It’s a small change, but it makes finding songs way quicker without having to reach for the top of the screen.
The feature’s still limited to a few people, and Google hasn’t confirmed a wider rollout.